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Chapter 9: Using Forms and Page Definitions
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Other ways of changing forms
Forms can be changed in an environment by using:
a Local Text Block event,
a Page/Para event, or
a Runtime event.
Using a Local Text Block event
When changing from one form to another using a Change Form local text block
event (an output event), the form will change once the event is satisfied 
within the
text block.
For more information about changing forms using local text block events, refer to
Using Local Text Block Events
 in Chapter 7,  Using Events.
Using a Page/ Para event
A Page/Para event changes the form for the current page to another selected form.
Refer to Page/Para Events in Chapter 7, Using Events.
Using a Runtime event
A runtime event is executed after the page in which the event is encountered in the
printstream data is completed, and will remain in effect until another runtime event
is encountered.
You will need to make changes to the printstream data in its original application to
add runtime markers and commands. Refer to 
Runtime events in Chapter 7, Using
Events.