AWA what Sergey said, you can right-click a control and pick "Edit" then click on the contained controls to select them.
>I've been using VFP for a few months now and it is beginning to grow on me. However I have two complaints about the programming environment and I'm wondering if there isn't something i'm missing
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>1. Say i have a form with a pageframe on it. i want to make a small change on page 3 of the pageframe. So I open the form up and currently do the following.
>a. open up properties window
>b. select page 1 of the pageframe
>c. select page 3 of the pageframe
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>do i really need to do these three steps to access page 3??
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>2. similar thing with grids. i want to make a change to a control that is in the fourth field of a grid. why can't i just click on the control and go into its properties? currently i have to open a properties window and then maybe click on the header of the column and then change from that to control within that column.
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>in both cases its only a few extra clicks, but since i'm doing it tens of times per day its getting old! :)
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>Nancy
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>Nancy
Roi
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