You can also create a table by having a group with lots of fields
arranged to look like a table. This way is more cumbersome, but allows
excellent control.

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Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 1:29 PM
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Subject: Re: Table Field Docs?

at this address below is a collection of notes I put together on doing 
tables. it is not exhaustive but will get you going. 
   http://www.christophercomputers.com/rev/tablefun.rev.sit
or
   go stack url "http://www.christophercomputers.com/rev/tablefun.rev";

i think the key thing is knowing when you must use the rev functions
(hidden 
in the frontscript) to access the table versus accessing the field
directly

i wrote this a few years ago and apologize for the lazy scripting
conventions 
:)

BTW the other way to do tables is to use the AltBrowser (see
www.altuit.com) 
and do it in good ol' HTML !
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/altBrowserCover/default.htm

In a message dated 5/10/05 2:46:58 AM, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>Is there anyone on the list (or better still from RunRev) who can
provide 
more comprehensive documentation for table fields


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