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Latest revision as of 15:02, November 14, 2008
Forms
This section of the User's Guide covers the concepts of understanding, creating, and using Protege-Frames forms.
Note: Before you create and use classes, you should be confident with the basic Protege-Frames interface. You should also be comfortable with Protege-Frames projects, project types, windows, classes, and slots.
To return to the main table of contents, click the Protege-Frames User's Guide link (located at the top of the table of contents on the right-hand side of this page). Aggregate pages (suitable for printing and rapid visual scanning) are available for this chapter and the entire guide.