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 Another Newbie...Wizards in the Tool Box Builder.

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JCrowe
Posted: 03/29/2003, 4:47 PM

To All,
First let me say I'm very impressed with CCS and it's functionality. My
question is:
Once you run the one of the Wizards in the Tool Box Builder is it possible
to run run the Wizard on that item to correct any mistakes...make
changes...etc. Currently if (when) I screw it up I have to start over.

TIA,
JCrowe

JCrowe
Posted: 03/29/2003, 4:50 PM

As you can tell from my first post...I make alot of mistakes :)

JCrowe

"JCrowe" <jcrowe@home.net> wrote in message
news:b65erq$95n$1@news.codecharge.com...
> To All,
> First let me say I'm very impressed with CCS and it's functionality. My
> question is:
> Once you run the one of the Wizards in the Tool Box Builder is it
possible
> to run run the Wizard on that item to correct any mistakes...make
> changes...etc. Currently if (when) I screw it up I have to start over.
>
> TIA,
> JCrowe
>
>

DonB
Posted: 03/31/2003, 6:59 AM

Once you exit the wizard, that's it. However, the wizard creates controls
and sets properties that you certainly can go back and alter without
re-running the wizard.

On the flip side, it is so trivial to delete something and re-run the
wizard. I did that (A LOT!) when getting started. It was just so easy to
blow away something, and re-create it all over, that I did not worry about
fixing stuff up "manually".


DonB


"JCrowe" <jcrowe@home.net> wrote in message
news:b65f04$9fa$1@news.codecharge.com...
> As you can tell from my first post...I make alot of mistakes :)
>
> JCrowe
>
> "JCrowe" <jcrowe@home.net> wrote in message
>news:b65erq$95n$1@news.codecharge.com...
> > To All,
> > First let me say I'm very impressed with CCS and it's functionality. My
> > question is:
> > Once you run the one of the Wizards in the Tool Box Builder is it
> possible
> > to run run the Wizard on that item to correct any mistakes...make
> > changes...etc. Currently if (when) I screw it up I have to start over.
> >
> > TIA,
> > JCrowe
> >
> >
>
>

JCrowe
Posted: 03/31/2003, 7:36 AM

DonB,
Thanks for the info. I have been deleting and starting over as well and your
right it was TOO easy thas why I thought I might be missing something.

Thanks again,
JCrowe


"DonB" <dbweb2@premiersi.com> wrote in message
news:b69l4r$r8a$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Once you exit the wizard, that's it. However, the wizard creates controls
> and sets properties that you certainly can go back and alter without
> re-running the wizard.
>
> On the flip side, it is so trivial to delete something and re-run the
> wizard. I did that (A LOT!) when getting started. It was just so easy to
> blow away something, and re-create it all over, that I did not worry about
> fixing stuff up "manually".
>
>
> DonB
>
>
> "JCrowe" <jcrowe@home.net> wrote in message
>news:b65f04$9fa$1@news.codecharge.com...
> > As you can tell from my first post...I make alot of mistakes :)
> >
> > JCrowe
> >
> > "JCrowe" <jcrowe@home.net> wrote in message
> >news:b65erq$95n$1@news.codecharge.com...
> > > To All,
> > > First let me say I'm very impressed with CCS and it's functionality.
My
> > > question is:
> > > Once you run the one of the Wizards in the Tool Box Builder is it
> > possible
> > > to run run the Wizard on that item to correct any mistakes...make
> > > changes...etc. Currently if (when) I screw it up I have to start over.
> > >
> > > TIA,
> > > JCrowe
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>


   


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