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Karen
Posted: 04/14/2003, 7:45 AM

In CC, you could arrange the forms into multiple columns. How do I do that in CCS? Sorry to have to ask something simple but I've been searching in the forums and looking at the docs and around the IDE but can't find something similar. Pls help! Thanks.
Rick
Posted: 04/14/2003, 8:20 AM

If I understand your question.

You would first create a table with two columns and place your cursor in one column and use the grid builder to put a grid there and then place another control in the other column. The table column will keep the contents of whatever you put into them to one side.

Have not tried it as yet, but I believe an example with directions can seen if you add a new CCS project, select 'Solutions' tab, then 'CCS Examples Pack' and look for the master detail examples.
al
Posted: 04/14/2003, 8:23 AM

I think a understand your problem.
You'd like your froms display next to each other left to right across the screen, oppose to one above the other???
If you double click on the form in question half way down the page there is an icon that has 3 squares and an arrow on it.Select this button.
I hope this helps




Karen
Posted: 04/14/2003, 9:51 PM

Thanks for the suggestions. I can understand what you mean, Rick and I will try it out. al, what you described sounds like CC but I cannot find something similar to this in CCS. If it's there, it'll be easier. Otherwise, I'll just have to put them in table like Rick advised. Thanks for the help!

   


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