How i can display the smartform in PA40.

Hi to ALL,
             I have requirement to generate the smartform in PA40,when in PA40 select one liek confirm and press F8, then
the form will be display.Plz let me,it is very urgent.
Thanks in advance
Regards
hiddu

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