Hi Stephen,
You could use numToChar(202) (option space with Mac OS) which is the "indivisible space" (I don't know if it is the right word :-)
Le 26 avr. 05, � 21:29, Stephen Barncard a �crit :
I'm working with a horizontal field with tab-delimited text in columns serving as column headings fed from an SQL database. I want to "word click" those headers to select the sort.
However when importing data and creating the database (from a hypercard card-background data set) that I had to do something with field names with spaces. To keep them as close to the original names as possible, I used the underscore character "_" in place of a space.
Now I'm at the point where "Field_With_Underscores" in a tab delim field header won't word-click properly; one gets "Field" only with the click.
So, is there a character, visible or invisible, that will stand in place of a space for word-click so I get the whole phrase? Otherwise I have to start over with the data capture, and rename hard coded names.
Amicalement,
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