You are editing a new incident record and would like the "Save" button to be located on the Form header. Which action would need to be taken for that button to appear?
A.
Context Menu > Form Design > add the “Save” button.
B.
All > System Properties > UI Properties > Turn on the “glide.ui.advanced” property.
C.
All > System Properties > UI Properties > Turn on the “Save” button.
D.
Context Meru > Form Layout > add the “Save” button.
Form Layout: This is the area where you can configure the arrangement and placement of fields, buttons, and other elements on a form.
Therefore, option D is the correct action to take to ensure that the "Save" button appears in the Form header when editing a new incident record in ServiceNow.
sorry answer is B -
To have the "Save" button appear on the Form header while editing a new incident record in ServiceNow, you need to:
All > System Properties > UI Properties > Turn on the “glide.ui.advanced” property.
This action enables the advanced UI features, including the "Save" button on the form header.
Correct answer is C: When you go to the User Interface properties at All -> System Properties -> UI Properties there is a check box "Show Save, Insert and Insert and Stay buttons on forms".
Actually, I am confused now. Because indeed the property name of the "Show Save, Insert and Insert and Stay buttons on forms" is glide.ui.advanced ! Hence B looks like a better answer than C as it gives the full and correct property name, where as C only lists Save where the property label is Save, Insert and Insert and Stay buttons..... If this appears on the exam I would have to go with B indeed
B and C are correct. On the UI properties page, if you hover on the question mark then it displays glide.ui.advanced property.
Label text says "Show Save, Inset and Insert & stay on forms".
I think it should be B
C is correct
https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/utah-platform-user-interface/page/administer/navigation-and-ui/reference/customizing-instance-appearance.html#d17975e107
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