Guidelines for Wizard Development
Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
When you create a new wizard in Microsoft Dynamics AX, use the following guidelines:
Model your wizard after those in Microsoft Windows.
Include a statement of purpose the on first page of the wizard.
Include a graphic on the left side of the first page.
This helps establish a reference point (or theme). For example, a conceptual rendering, a snapshot of the area of the display that will be affected, or a preview of the result.
You can continue to include a graphic on the interior pages for consistency. If space is critical, use the entire width of the window to display instructional text and controls that require user input.
Minimize the number of pages that require the display of a secondary window, which can be confusing.
Display a wizard window so that the user can recognize it as the primary point of input. For example, if you display a wizard from a control that the user chooses in a secondary window, you may need to position the wizard window so that it partially obscures that secondary window.
Avoid designing wizards that require users to navigate elsewhere to complete a task.
Make it visually clear that the user interface elements in a graphic illustration on a wizard page are not interactive. Do so by varying elements from their normal sizes or rendering them more abstractly.
Include default values or settings for controls whenever possible.
Do not advance pages automatically. Wizards are designed for the user to decide when settings are such that they can advance.
Make it obvious to users what to do after they have completed the wizard. Do so in the text on the last page of the wizard.
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