>Hi Craig,
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>>>I'm confused, why would we create a button that could never be selected? So the rule would be, "Never toggle visible, always enabled"?
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>>OK.. I guess I should clarify...
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>>It may be available to a user with the proper authorization, but not be available to others. In this case, you shouldn't disable the button for the non-authorized, it should not appear.
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>In our app, clients purchase certain modules. When they opt to not purchase some features, we leave the menu choices visible but disabled, to remind them that they are missing some cool optional features.
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>Ken
I've seen that before. It's a great sales tool.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer