David

If it is any reconciliation a few years ago I had a struggle going from 2.11
to 7.0 Windows

The struggle is the same going from Dos to windows in any environment.

Once you overcome the basics it is easy, but before you overcome the basic
it is difficult.

But it is worthwhile to do the effort windows R:Base 7.0 7.1 7.5 7.6 and now
9.0 contains so much more!

I know plenty of experts and amateurs on this subject and on this list/
blogg/ email forum who is happy to help you to move along. So please ask
more questions if you need to and we will help

 

 

 

Gunnar Ekblad

Kontema IT AB

Hästholmsvägen 32

131 30 Nacka

Sweden

 

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Adriana,

    

    Thanks, that is what I was trying to find.  Sorry to everyone for being
confusing, but this is all very different from version 2.11 that I'm coming
from.  Trying to evaluate 7.6 to be sure it can and will do what we want.
So far, it sure seems like it will do everything and then some.

 

Thanks to Karen too.

 

David

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David,

 

I don’t know if I’m understanding correctly, but:

Try double-clicking on the DB Grid (or selecting it, right-click and
pressing F11) to get the Object Properties for the db-grid itself.  Then,
select the Columns tab.  You can move columns in or out of the grid by using
the gray arrows.  If you want to change the order of the columns in the
grid, select the column name on the list on the right side and then hit the
green up or down arrow.  To change a column’s properties (like font,
position, color), highlight the column name on the list on the right side
and then hit the green and yellow cogs button.

 

-Adriana


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Fowler
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 1:22 PM
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I may have gotten excited too quickly.  Now I have the second page in front
of me, but I can't figure out how to move things around like on the first
page.  The second page is a DBGrid set-up, the first page is a DBNavigator
set-up.  I know I'm missing something simple, but I can't find what it is.

 

Thanks again,

David Fowler

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Great!   That's one of the things that you have to learn to do when you work
with Tab controls.  Clicking way up at the top to get properties for the
entire Tab control, and clicking in the middle of the "page" to get
properties that pertain to just that page of the whole control.   It's
tricky.

Karen

        




Karen,
  
You understood me perfectly (even if you didn't think so!).  That's what I
was trying to do.
  
Thanks
David Fowler

 

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