Create New Document Dialog Box
How do I get to this dialog box?
The steps depend on your user interface mode.
User interface mode | Steps |
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Ribbon or InfoConnect Browser | From the Quick Access Toolbar, click New Document . |
TouchUX | Tap the Folder icon and then under File, select New. |
Classic MDI | From the File menu, select New Session. |
InfoConnect provides several templates to help you start sessions and create Web page and other documents. Terminal session documents and Web page documents open in a tab in the workspace. Printer session documents open in a separate window.
Built-in templates
The version of InfoConnect determines which of the following templates are available to you:
Template name | Creates this session type |
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ALC terminal | Airlines terminal sessions |
T27 terminal | Unisys T27 or A Series terminal sessions |
UTS terminal | Unisys 2200 terminal sessions |
3270 terminal | IBM Mainframe terminal sessions |
5250 terminal | IBM IBM System i terminal sessions |
3270 printer | IBM Mainframe printer sessions |
5250 printer | IBM IBM System i printer session |
VT terminal | UNIX, OpenVMS, VAX/VMS, Regis Graphics, or asynchronous host terminal sessions |
HP terminal | HP terminal sessions |
Web | Select to access a Web page using the default browser. |
User defined
User-defined templates are created when you save a document as a template. See Share session configuration using custom templates.
Compatibility
The options available depend on the terminal type. The option you select sets a theme for the terminal window display designed to be similar to that used by the emulation product you select.
The Legacy InfoConnect option (available for ALC, UTS, and T27 sessions) uses fonts and other settings similar to what was used in earlier versions of InfoConnect
Note
The setting you select is specific to the terminal session you are creatingit does not affect the currently configured user interface mode, which is a global setting that you can use to set the Workspace menu style.
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