Rich - that's really strange. But as operating systems seem to progress I also find odd things happening. For example, on my laptop running Win7 (my only machine to do so) I can't use any incremental field code; take the same .str to any other machine it's fine.
2012/2/13 Rich Bragonje <[email protected]> > Hi folks, > > Working in a new panel, I have a row of check boxes, with labels above > each box in use: > > DNSWWNWUN > [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] > > Due to space limitations, I have crammed the labels and boxes as close > together as I can. To help differentiate the labels, I underlined the > middle three WWN, and underlined/bolded the last three. > > As I was poking around, I looked at the color coding for the labels and > thought that maybe I should bold the "DNS" label. When I clicked on that > field, DPMouse put an "X" in it. I cancelled the edit, and went into define > panel Alt-F8, and added the bolding. > > When I exited to Browse mode, I clicked on the field and nothing happened. > So I clicked on the next two, and again nothing happened. The last two, > without labels and also without any bolding or underlining, worked fine. So > I took off the bold that I had added and the clicking now worked. Further > poking shows that if no text modifying is applied to the character directly > above the field, then the "Xing" will work. > > Going back to the DPMouse manual, and trying to find out why this might be > happening was unproductive. Does anyone know why this is happening, and is > there any work-around? > > There is also some problem with the bracket being hard against the left > margin. > > *<< I went back and looked at the margin problem, and it is because I > have underlined the text just above the box. Removed the underlining and > the problem went away.>>> > > *Thanks, > > Rich > > _______________________________________________ > Dataperf mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf > > -- *Don Friedman ProfessionalRecords.Com LLC PRS Data Systems 205 S Main Street Pittsburgh, PA 15215 412-784-1600 - 1-800-PRS-FILE 412-784-1615 Fax*
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