Re: Pageframe tabs on Left

2007-01-29 Thread Andrew Stirling
Thanks John & All

I'll just change the page order, I was hoping for a switch to do this.


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John Weller wrote:
> There is a setting on the page that allows you to set the order - PageOrder.
> 



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Re: Pageframe tabs on Left

2007-01-29 Thread Kevin Cully
Just a note of caution.  I was developing a VFP 9 app with a pageframe
with tabs on the left and there was a "bug" where the height of the
pageframe in the IDE was different from the height of the pageframe when
the form was run.  I can't remember if this was with SP1 or not.  The
height problem didn't appear when the tabs were on the top or the
bottom.  It's been a while so I apologize for the scarce details.  It's
worth running a test though.

-Kevin

Andrew Stirling wrote:
> I see if I put the pageframe tabs on the Left, it starts with the first 
> tab at the Bottom.
> I would like the first tab to be at the Top.
> It does it the way I want if I choose the Right tab display.




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RE: Pageframe tabs on Left

2007-01-29 Thread John J. Mihaljevic
Wouldn't changing the value of PageOrder on each page do what you want?

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> -Original Message-
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> 
> I see if I put the pageframe tabs on the Left, it starts with 
> the first tab at the Bottom.
> I would like the first tab to be at the Top.
> It does it the way I want if I choose the Right tab display.
> 
> Is there a way to get the tabs to display from the Top to the 
> Bottom on the Left hand side?



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RE: Pageframe tabs on Left

2007-01-29 Thread John Weller
There is a setting on the page that allows you to set the order - PageOrder.

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> Subject: Pageframe tabs on Left
> 
> 
> Hi
> 
> I see if I put the pageframe tabs on the Left, it starts with the first 
> tab at the Bottom.
> I would like the first tab to be at the Top.
> It does it the way I want if I choose the Right tab display.
> 
> Is there a way to get the tabs to display from the Top to the Bottom on 
> the Left hand side?
> 


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Re: Pageframe tabs on Left

2007-01-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Andrew Stirling wrote:
> Hi
>
> I see if I put the pageframe tabs on the Left, it starts with the first 
> tab at the Bottom.
> I would like the first tab to be at the Top.
> It does it the way I want if I choose the Right tab display.
>
> Is there a way to get the tabs to display from the Top to the Bottom on 
> the Left hand side?
>
> Thanks
>
>   
Well, you could always design it that way, from last to first to 
compensate for that.

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Pageframe tabs on Left

2007-01-29 Thread Andrew Stirling
Hi

I see if I put the pageframe tabs on the Left, it starts with the first 
tab at the Bottom.
I would like the first tab to be at the Top.
It does it the way I want if I choose the Right tab display.

Is there a way to get the tabs to display from the Top to the Bottom on 
the Left hand side?

Thanks

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Andrew Stirling
01250 874580
http://www.calcpay.co.uk
HMRC Accredited UK payroll program



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