It was 2/12/02 3:16 am when Jorge Parra wrote:

 
> I guess Shangara must be busy somewhere since he has not said anything yet.

Jorge, at 3.16am I was in dreamland. <G>

> The "Staple on Enter Key" action is definitely widely used.

On my website, I sell a very thin cover that fits over the "OK" key. It
comes in two versions: Mac-Return and Windows-Enter. When fitted, you cannot
see it unless you look with a loop! It's made of a special metal only found
in the ore mines of deepest Hampstead. The metal weighs 100x ounce per ounce
(gram per gram) more than ordinary metal. I sell it in cream and in black.
The cream versions can also be personlised with grease and dirt marks to
match your keyboard.

> I have answered to this question time and again in some forums.

 <snip>

I also have some "universal" actions made that I customise on a need per
basis. I simply tick the step off or on. The ticks disable/enable a step
whereas the modal icon, the one that looks like a jumbo sized stapler,
sorry, dialog box and has the three dots meaning there's more options, is
the one that disables/enables modal steps that require you to OK a step.

--/Shangara Singh
    Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) Photoshop 7.0
    Exam Aids for Photoshop ~ Illustrator ~ Dreamweaver
    http://www.examaids.com  ::  http://www.e-pixel.co.uk


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