>>>i would like the recipient to be able to do this.

You could have the user enter a location as vertical and horizontal coordinates and then set the loc of btn x to v,h

repeat with j = 1 to the number of buttons
  Ask "Desired vertical"
  put it into v

  Ask "Desired horizontal"
  put it into h

  set the loc of btn j to v, h
end repeat


I just tried this as part of an openCard handler and it works fine.


M On Jun 30, 2004, at 5:00 PM, Bob Hartley wrote:

At 14:12 30/06/2004 -0500, you wrote:

copy field "InsertTextfield" of stack "Textfield" to card 1 of stack "BlankStack"

Don't be shy about asking anything else you need to know. That's what the list is for.


Jacqueline, thank you very much for that, And you too Klaus.

It works perfectly.

Now I can go and populate the destination stack with objects like checkboxes etc.

I could do with a couple of pointers in the next direction. I dont expect a code snippet, since I find it better to learn by browsing but I could do with a little prodding in the right direction. When I add textboxes, for example, using the button, they are all on top of each other and not moveable or resizeable, Is there a command that will allow them to be moved and or resized after insertion?

Naturally I could do this in the IDE but i would like the recipient to be able to do this.

A rough jpg of what i require is http://www.gla.ac.uk/~rh82p/ide.jpg



All the best
Bob; Sunny Scotland


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