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At 14 JUL 1999 10:40:34AM John Gunther / Bucks vs Bytes wrote:

It appears, in my 3.7 system, that setting Row Limit in an edit table to a number n, allows entry of n+1 rows, AND if n<3, the Row Limit parameter doesn't limit anything. Can anyone confirm and/or explain this apparent bug?

I'm trying to set up a 1-line edit table for entering compound data. Anyone think of a way to do this, short of positioning edit lines so as to look like an edit table?

Thanks.


At 14 JUL 1999 11:10AM Carl Pates - Sprezzatura Group wrote:

John,

Setting Row Limit to 1 works for me ( Win98 and OI 3.7 ) but I have to insert the row first ( I get a blank edit table with no rows ). After this I can neither delete nor insert rows…

Carl Pates

Sprezzatura Group


At 14 JUL 1999 11:48AM John Gunther / Bucks vs Bytes wrote:

On trying it again, it does work, just as you said. Before I was consistently getting the behavior I described. I don't think I'm doing anything differently – so, thanks for the magic.


At 14 JUL 1999 05:58PM Cameron Revelation wrote:

John,

If you go to the "More" properties of the Edit Table and turn on "Protected", that prevents row insertion/deletion. Then you can pre-fill with however many lines you want.

To protect from edits to individual columns, select the column in the Edit Table properties dialog and check the "Protected" check-box down in the lower-left-hand corner of the dialog.

Also note that setting the max rows to -1 allows ]64k of data.

Cameron Purdy

Revelation Software

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