The WebOffice author stack menu Edit Configuration actually does not provide any wizards but it leads directly to the generic edit mode that
| • | allows you to change/update any configuration property in your WebOffice 10.2 SP3 project configuration |
| • | and provides therefore possibilities for fine tuning the project |
When clicking the Edit Configuration button, WebOffice author automatically switches to the EDIT ribbon menu that offers a list of entry points into the WebOffice 10.2 SP3 project configuration. Go through this chapter to see how to work with WebOffice author's generic edit mode in the most efficient way.

WebOffice author stack menu Edit Configuration
Configuration Tree and Configuration Form
Whenever you enter the project configuration at some specific entry point, WebOffice author provides
| • | the configuration tree on the left side displaying the position of the configuration element in the WebOffice 10.2 SP3 project configuration |
| • | the configuration form on the right side displaying details of the selected configuration element |
Note: It is possible to move the parting line between the configuration tree and form by dragging with left mouse button clicked.
Configuration elements can be selected with a left mouse click. By holding the CTRL button it is possible to select multiple elements. Drag and drop elements within the same hierarchical level to quickly change, e.g. the order of result fields, edit fields, etc.
Note: Cut, copy and paste operations also work with multiple objects

Configuration tree on the left, configuration form on the right
The configuration form allows three different ways of input
| • | text input |
| • | value list Most frequently used for boolean parameters allowing either "Yes" or "No" |
| • | language specific text input Language specific parameters can be recognized by the |
Note: In order to provide multiple language WebOffice 10.2 SP3 projects, all languages have to be released with the Translations dialog.

Display of language specific parameters in WebOffice author
Configuration Tree Context Menu
Each of the nodes of the configuration tree provides a context menu that gets activated using the right mouse button. Find a detailed description for each of the context menu entries in the table below.

Context menu of the configuration tree
Context menu entry |
Description |
New |
Opens a sub menu where you can choose from all configuration elements you can configure as child element of the currently selected element. |
Delete |
Deletes the currently selected configuration element including all its sub nodes (children). Note: Deleting a configuration element may cause validation errors if other configuration elements relate to the deleted one.
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Reset values |
Resets all defined values of the node to the default values. Child nodes are not affected. |
Expand |
Expands the full configuration sub tree from the selected configuration element onwards. Note: Support for expanding the nodes on the same hierarchical level is given by pressing the CTRL button while clicking on the |
Collapse |
Collapses the full configuration sub tree from the selected configuration element onwards. Note: Support for collapsing the nodes on the same hierarchical level is given by pressing the CTRL button while clicking on the |
Cut |
Cuts the currently selected configuration element. You can paste this configuration element somewhere else, even in another project. This way you can easily move parts of the project configuration from one project to another. Note: Also use the shortcut CTRL+X. |
Copy |
Copies the currently selected configuration element. You can paste this configuration element somewhere else, even in another project. This way you can easily move parts of the project configuration from one project to another. Note: Also use the shortcut CTRL+C. |
Paste |
Pastes the copied or cut configuration element. You can paste this configuration element somewhere else, even in another project. This way you can easily move parts of the project configuration from one project to another. Note: You can only paste copied configuration elements into a node that is able to store the specific type of configuration element, e.g. it is not possible to paste a layer element into the map collection. Note: Also use the shortcut CTRL+V. |
Move to top |
Moves the currently selected configuration element to the top of the list of elements. Note: Also use the shortcut CTRL+Q. |
Up |
Moves the currently selected configuration element up one step in the list of elements. Note: Also use the shortcut CTRL+A. |
Down |
Moves the currently selected configuration element down one step in the list of elements. Note: Also use the shortcut CTRL+S. |
Move to bottom |
Moves the currently selected configuration element to the bottom of the list of elements. Note: Also use the shortcut CTRL+Y. |
Toggle view |
Only applicable for elements which contain lists of other elements (sub nodes/children). This view offers the advantage of seeing various property settings of a list of elements at one glance. Editing properties is possible as well. Note: Also use the shortcut CTRL+L.
![]() Display result field list after toggle view
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WebOffice author context menu
Configuration Documentation
WebOffice author provides detailed documentation for
| • | the currently selected configuration element |
| • | the edited configuration attribute (parameter) |
Note: It is possible to resize the height of the documentation area by moving the mouse button to where the configuration tree control ends and the documentation area starts. The mouse pointer will change and you can resize the height then by using the mouse (drag with left mouse button clicked).

Context documentation; left: configuration element, right: configuration attribute