Well, there you are... I never tried the obvious. I thought it needed to be
coded specifically and I couldn't get it to work. Thanks, guys... Jim
on 8/18/05 1:07 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
> On Thu Aug 18 Jim Carwardine JimCarwardine at OwnYourFuture-net.com wrote:
>
>> I'm using normal text fie
On Thu Aug 18 Jim Carwardine JimCarwardine at OwnYourFuture-net.com wrote:
I'm using normal text fields in scrolling groups... Jim
on 8/16/05 5:32 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
> On 8/16/05 2:22 PM, "Jim Carwardine" OwnYourFuture-net.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks... Maybe this looked too much like another
On 8/18/05 5:24 AM, "Jim Carwardine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm using normal text fields in scrolling groups... Jim
Then it should just "work"... I tried it. I created two stacks, each with a
couple of unlocked fields in a scrolling group, typed some text into one of
the fields on the first
I'm using normal text fields in scrolling groups... Jim
on 8/16/05 5:32 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
> On 8/16/05 2:22 PM, "Jim Carwardine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks... Maybe this looked too much like another thread on D&D. I really
>> need to know if anyone can point me to the right inf
On 8/16/05 2:22 PM, "Jim Carwardine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Folks... Maybe this looked too much like another thread on D&D. I really
> need to know if anyone can point me to the right info on dragging and
> dropping text from a field in one substack to a field in another substack of
> th
Hi Folks... Maybe this looked too much like another thread on D&D. I really
need to know if anyone can point me to the right info on dragging and
dropping text from a field in one substack to a field in another substack of
the same file. I just can't seem to do it... Jim
OYF is... Highly resour
While we are on this subject, does anyone have an example of dragging from a
field in one substack and dropping in a field in another substack... Jim
on 8/4/05 1:00 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Aug 2005, Howard Bornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> (snip)
>> Scott's solution is very