Hi Craig,

I have a special marked card that is always marked. This because I also want it 
to be included when a text file is saved. I only want the special card to be 
accessible via a button. 

In addition, I have other marked cards that the user has access to while using 
my application. I use the marked cards for the user to go from one marked card 
to others that are marked. I also use marked cards for printing. So, the 
special marked card is always saved even if it is empty. This special marked 
card is reserved for the user when a certain type of meeting is needed. When 
the user clicks on a button to go to this special card, the user can fill it 
out and print it. Then save it along with the other marked cards.

Charles Szasz
[email protected]




On Nov 3, 2010, at 9:48 AM, dunbarx [via Runtime Revolution] wrote:

> Do you always want to do this, to always go to the following marked card? 
> In other words, to always go to the second marked card during any navigation? 
> 
> If so, why not just lock the screen, go to the next marked card, and then 
> go to the next marked card? 
> 
> It seems like an odd way to get around, though. I am missing something. 
> 
> Craig Newman 
> 
> In a message dated 11/3/10 8:46:17 AM, [hidden email] writes: 
> 
> 
> > I have a project that uses marked cards to navigate them. Aside from 
> > unmarking a card, is there a way to skip a mark card when you are using a 
> > script (go to next marked card) to go to marked cards? 
> > 
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