>>>Sparse should be .t. if you want a specific control of yours to be in each row, otherwise it's active in current row only.
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>>It's other way around. :)
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>Thanks for jumping in... I always get that one wrong, even when I assume that I'll do that wrong and do the opposite from what I wanted to.
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>The only thing I found as a sure-fire way is to just look up the value of .Sparse and switch it.
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>Reminds me of a story of a boyar who needed a ride from one city to another in the middle of a winter, when there was lots of snow. He went to an inn where all the izvoshchiks were, and they all turned their heads when he asked for a ride... except one, who said he's going that route for twenty years.
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>When they passed half of the way, the carriage hit a nasty bump and rolled over.
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>- What's the matter, don't you know about this bump? Didn't you say you ride here for twenty years?
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>- Yes, sudar', I do, and I roll over each time!
Yea, there's similar story about a captain of the riverboat. When asked, he said that he has been on the river for 20 years and knows all sandbanks. As soon as they started ther jorney they hit a sandbank and captain sad, here's the first one.
--sb--