body

The basic design surface of a data access page. On a data entry page, you can use the body to display informational text, controls bound to data, and sections. On a grouped page, you can use the body to display informational text and sections. By default, the position of text, sections, and other elements in the body are relative — that is, elements flow one after the other in the same order as they appear in the HTML source. The position of an element in the body is determined by the preceding content. When a data access page is viewed in Page view or Internet Explorer, the content in the body of the page adjusts itself to fit the size of the Web browser window.