Hi List,
Yes, I guess I could have given more information as to what I doing to create. I'd 
like to create a spreadsheet form that is scrollable in both directions.  Cells need 
to be editable and appear hilited when clicked in cell.  I only need to emulate a 
spreadsheet, not interact with any external spreadsheet programs or external 
spreadsheets for that matter.  I plan to save the contents of indivual cells into a 
list or as global variables.  I have downloaded the TableMaker Xtra from Electronic 
Ink and it seems as though it will do everything I need without having to do near as 
much work if I were to create this type of functionality from scratch. Has anyone used 
the TableMaker Xtra or know of any examples.  The example (demo) that comes with the  
Xtra only shows limited examples of it's use.  Or if anyone has created an emulated 
spreadsheet in Director matching the criteria above, please consider sharing your 
experience.

Thanx a lot,
g fritzinger
 
>Hi List,
> Does anyone know of a way to create spreadsheets (like Access) in Director?
> The only way I have found so far is with the use of an Xtra such as
> TableMaker.  If anyone knows another way to do so, please let me know.
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>Well, you can emulate a lot of things in Director. It only depends on how
>much work you want to put into it. Do you need to directly access a
>spreadsheet, read it into Dir, then simulate the spreadsheet program, and
>save out a modified doc (that, I have not been able to do, and I guess would
>require an xtra). Or do you mean, can I emulate a spreadsheet program in
>director?

>I think there's more behind your question than "create spreadsheets (like
>Access) in Director?" - create, you can certainly do. Throw a bunch of
>editable fields on stage, give them "cell" behaviors, they act like a
>spreadsheet. What functions those cell behaviors perform is up to you... you
>can hardcode them, softcode them, or leave it to the user to decide (if
>you're willing to put the time into making behaviors that handle every
>possible mathematical user need).

>Do you want to save out the user's mods? If so, what is the end destination?
>Do you need it be readable by something like Access? Help us out... detail
>the project a bit more.

-Kurt



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