>>>However, once you learn, you can write your own template, and the Form Wizard
>>>will actually be useful again...
>>
>>Not necessarily. It's much better to write a form/template to your own. Doing
>>this, you know, at least, where all code should be located :)
>
>Using the Form Wizard, you can tell it to use your own form, classes, buttons,
>etc. It won't put any code in you don't want to see, and it lays out the fields
>for you...
That's very generous, but, you know, if someone knows how to use his/her own classes,buttons,etc. could he/she lays out fields to his/her own, at least?
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant