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15/05/2003 09:09:04
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
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Thread ID:
00787894
Message ID:
00788654
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>Shift click each control that you want sized. The Layout toolbar allows you >to make them all the same width, or the same height. From the Format menu, >changing the Font changes the font of all selected controls. It's not quite >the same as having he property sheet in a form, but it does effect multiple >controls.

Maybe i didn't explain myself clear enough.
I am aware of the multiple selection technique. However on reports with many, boxes and many fields. Commonly I have 3 or 4 fields overlayed on top of one another with boxes adjacent to one another. Just selecting the object you want can be tedious, and an exercise in trial an error. Sometimes i get the field when I was trying to select the box. There is no Zoom in, so you can't zero in on your selection. It's hit and miss.

I was editing a report just yesterday. It was columns of numbers. I hadnt allowed enough space for displaying the report in metric. So I had to resize every box, and every field. There were 89 boxes and over 250 fields. It took around 2 hours just to resize adjust and line everything back up. I used multiple selections, and align tools whenever I could. If the fields had a Frame poperty that you could adjust in multiple selects, I could have done the same job in 15 minutes, i bet.

A "make horizontal spacing zero" would be a nice feature too. (daisy chaining)

Each box and field has print when information also, no way to update those all at once either. On occasion, I have opened the frx as a table and updated them all at once that way.

Just some thoughts, Thanks for your input
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