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Chris__T


Posts: 339
Posted: 11/17/2008, 10:03 AM

Using CCS 4.0, ASP pages.

I've been working on a page, with a form built through record builder. It has various textboxes, checkboxes, etc.

I'm changing the placement of text and checkboxes, and now I can't move the checkboxes around anymore. I can't even add objects (like checkboxes, textboxes) to the record form anymore. I keep getting this error: "Checkbox cannot be inserted into "form1" Record. Please reposition the cursor. Select View-> Reveal Tags to see the current position"

I do that, but it shows i'm in the record form. I've never encountered this before and have no clue what to do.
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ReneS

Posts: 225
Posted: 11/17/2008, 10:31 AM

Hi,

Also had this problem (in previous versions however) I think I solved it by checking the begin/end etc. tags that CCS inserts.

Maybe it helps,

Rene
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Oper


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Posted: 11/17/2008, 3:05 PM

chris

try to first locate the mouse where you want the object (mouse dont use Keyboard at all)
now click the object you want..

Please reply back, maybe i'm not the only one.

also the new object is close to a Listbox?
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