Edward, We tried the same with the option, but for the TEXT
pad. all the other options could be disabled using the above
command, but whatever command you give the text pad appears in
the user created menu.
We checked some sample programs/menus spplied along with the
software. on observing the menu codes developed, we noticed
that all the menu's developed were not directly called from
a screen set. Well, at last we gave it a try, by calling/
executing our menu program from a sample screen developed, and
it worked the way it wanted to be. Are we conclude that a menu
code when called independantly would add the text pad???
since creating a dummy screen and then calling the menu program
is clearly acace of more consumption of memory.
Ahmad
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