I have a link on a form that is used to create a Help Desk ticket with
all the proper info filled in for this particular type of request. It
then displays the Help Desk ticket. I was looking for a simple way to
pop up a window or message warning the user that this action will create
a ticket. I want to give them a chance to cancel their action. I thought
the easiest way to do this was with an AL Guide. My guide has 3 Als and
one label. AL 1 opens a dialog window with a yes  and no button. AL 2
creates the HD ticket and AL 3 exits the guide and closes the dialog
window. I put in a guide label between AL 2 and 3 so that if someone
clicks on the No button there is a Go To Guide label that I thought
would skip AL 2 and exit the guide. This does not happen and the HD
ticket is always created. What am I doing wrong? Is there an easier way
to do this?

Brian Sokol
Manager, Desktop Services
Scholastic Inc.
557 Broadway
NY, NY 10012
(212) 343-6494
http://www.Scholastic.com


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