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- From: someday@hardy.u.washington.edu (Scott Johnson)
- Newsgroups: comp.databases
- Subject: Re: Revelation paint -- Define Page
- Keywords: Revelation Paint
- Message-ID: <1k4vc6INN4e8@shelley.u.washington.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 03:25:58 GMT
- Article-I.D.: shelley.1k4vc6INN4e8
- References: <1993Jan26.032116.14607@massey.ac.nz> <cpetersn.728025414@vincent2.iastate.edu> <1993Jan26.215020.2065@massey.ac.nz>
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- In article <> DTodd@massey.ac.nz (D.M. Todd) writes:
- >Cliff,
- >
- >You hit the nail on the head on my "define page" problem. If there
- >is a label in the area that is selected, you just get a 4 option
- >popup on F2 (object options: drag, color, copy, delete). Guess I'll
- >have to move all my labels off the screen to define pages.
- >
- >David
-
- David,
-
- Hang on a minute, you don't need to move anything! Just UN-highlight
- those labels, then hit [F2]. This will give the "Prompt Options"
- popup you want.
-
- You can unhighlight those labels by driving to them with the arrow
- keys and hitting [Spacebar]. Or just be careful to only include
- prompt labels and/or entry areas when you initially use the mouse to
- select everything on the page. Or use the "Select" choice on the
- "Edit" menu to tag the prompts by name.
-