If for some reason I would like disable the back or next button on a
dialog, can I do it? If so, how?
TIA
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Darrel (Dee) Witham
Professional Data Services, Inc
If for some reason I would like disable the back or next button on a
dialog, can I do it? If so, how?
TIA
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Darrel (Dee) Witham
Professional Data Services, Inc
See if the attached helps.
Also check the Set Control Properties example, which is annotated in the
"Learning SetupBuilder Part I" file.
jf
Jeff Slarve
www.jssoftware.com
www.twitter.com/jslarve
I'll search help files & Google for you.
But slightly trickier if you want to disable a Back button on one dialog but
not on another ;-)
Jane Fleming
Agreed, it's slightly trickier, but it's still just logic.
I use a series of "if" stuff inside the wizard loop, and it seems to
work just fine.
But it's possible that I don't follow what you mean.
Jeff Slarve
www.jssoftware.com
www.twitter.com/jslarve
I'll search help files & Google for you.
That is, in fact, what I mean, and what the little project I posted tried to
show.
I just saw the single screen shot in your post and meant that one might need
a bit of logic to make it work as desired ;-)
(Not that blondes know anything about logic.....)
Jane Fleming
Jane,
> (Not that blondes know anything about logic.....)
Jeff bleached his hair?!
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Thanks to all.
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