Select File > New and then the type of container you want: ABL
Form, ABL Dialog, or ABL MDI Form. The OpenEdge GUI for
.NET wizard for the selected type appears.
Enter the appropriate values as described in the OpenEdge GUI for .NET
wizards reference help. Only the Package root
and the Form name or Dialog name
fields are required. (The name must begin with a letter; spaces and most
non-alphanumeric characters are not allowed.)
After entering the desired values, click OK. Progress
Developer Studio for OpenEdge creates a new class file with the same name that
you assigned to the new form and opens it in a Visual Designer editing window.
The Design Canvas displays the form with its default content, if any.
Note: Do not change the name of the class file. The class will not compile if
its name and that of the file do not match
You can now proceed to size the container and add controls to it.
Note: It is possible to embed an ABL application window, such as
a window developed with OpenEdge AppBuilder, in any form. For example, you
can create an MDI form that includes an ABL window as a child. However, you
must manually write the ABL code to do this. The Visual Designer does not
support programming tasks related to ABL windows. For instructions on
embedding windows in forms, see Use .NET Classes in
ABL Applications.