Hi Roger, hi all! - Thanks for your response.

I also would love to know, how such a script works!

And I still believe that the whole problem between Enrourage and Filemaker
somewhow doesn't make sense at all and isn't an advantage alt all but maybe
wrong thinking by the software designers  :)

I don't think that's a "plus" if a database has different sorts of styles in
standard fields, I would prefer if text is always pasted in the style of the
destination's settings.

You could maybe say that this is more a Filemaker-related problem, although
I don't see why Entourate is providing such information, when copying.
Wouldn't make sense for ANY program, I think, get a Entourage style pasted
in there.

Greetings
Carl


-- 
Carl D. Erling
Label-Manager
CHROM RECORDS



Am 12.06.2001 10:52 Uhr schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I would love to know how that FMP-script's done. Please write me off-list
> (not on this address though, but rather at home:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
> 
> mange venlige hilsener
> Carsten Ortmann / DR / Rene Ord For Pengene
> 8739 7218 / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Turpin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 2:15 AM
> To: Entourage:mac Talk
> Subject: Re: Copy/Paste ....with Style????? (Repeated)
> 
> 
> This is not a problem with Entourage. FileMaker, like some other programs
> retain the clipboard. This is a plus because you get exactly what you copy.
> If you don't want this you can write a script in FileMaker "paste without
> style" Then whenever you copy from Entourage, select the FileMaker field and
> run the script.
> 
> -- 
> Roger Turpin VP
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ChooChooMac
> Chattanooga Macintosh Users Group
> http://www.thinkdifferent.org




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