I can confirm that cascading menus in a revLet DON'T work right.
Comboboxes are a little flaky too but that is intermittent. I use
cascading menus pretty much the way Richard discribed them. I have a
Reports button and under that I have different groups of reports which
each have their own their own line on this menu. I can't take the mouse
off of the original Reports button (top level of menus) without it going
away.
On the same menu bar, selecting menus that only have a single level work
fine. It's the cascade that causes the problem and since the very first
line of my Reports menu is a cascading menu, I can't select anything
below it either.
len morgan
Richard Miller wrote:
David,
There is an extra tab in my example, but it doesn't effect anything.
The problem remains as described. Did you try it in your browser and
have it work properly?
Richard
dfepst...@comcast.net wrote:
Richard Miller wrote:
...
1. Create a popup button. It will come with three lines of data in it.
...
3. Go back and enter this into the message box:
put return & tab & tab & "choice x" after line 1 of btn 1
4. In the development environment, "choice x" should now appear as a
sub-choice of the first menu item, and you should be able to select it.
...
Looks like there's an extra "tab" in your step 3.
David Epstein
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