Also, if you have different length values and are displaying more than one
column in your popup, you may want to define the length explicitly.

For example:

CHOOSE xprnbr FROM #VALUES FOR (LJS(pr_nbr + ",",16) & pr_des), pr_nbr FROM +
parts WHERE ...  ORDER BY ... AT 1 CEN CHKBOX CAPTION "Choose Part(s)" LINE
20 FORMAT

>>>
Dennis


At 12:08 AM 8/20/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>You define an expression and use the FORMAT, LJS, RJS, etc. functions to get
>the look you want.  It works exactly the same way as in a CHOOSE command.
>
>Bernie
>
>At 04:58 PM 8/19/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>>I think I saw something about this in the past, but does anyone know how to 
>>create a formatted popup in a form?
>>I am using 1.866 RT03.
>>
>>Joe
>>
>>
>
>
>
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