Hi Alberto,

If you are using Flex 2.0, you can use:

includeInLayout and visible property together to acheive this.

Check out Manish Jethani's post, where he has talked about it.

http://mannu.livejournal.com/319589.html  (scroll down in the page to see).

-abdul

On 2/13/06, Alberto Albericio Salvador < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

When defining non-basic "form" layouts, I need sometimes to hide/reveal
extra information or editable areas. When doing this, I need the rest of
the form to automatically rearrange, similar to setting the
document.getElementById("foobar").style.display = "none" or = "" in HTML.

If I try to use the "visible" property in Flex, it just hides/shows the
UIcomponent but it does not rearrange anything.

Is there any trick or official procedure to emulate this behaviour?

Thanks

--
Alberto Albericio Salvador
Aura S.A. Seguros
Departamento Informática



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