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At 01 JUN 2000 07:41:59PM Bruce wrote:

Hello,

What is the procedure for defining/undefining pages. I have a two page screen that "jumps to the middle of the second page when I up-arrow from the first. I have defined pages on the first prompts of each page.

Thanks Bruce


At 01 JUN 2000 08:54PM Bill Titus wrote:

Bruce,

For 2.1 and earlier: 1 Position prompts on screen as you want them. 2 Position the cursor on the topmost prompt on the page. 3 If the Editor is off, press F4 to turn the Editor on. 4 Press Alt-H. 5 Position prompts where they should appear on the rest of the pages and repeat the page tab setting process. ASCII character 232 appears/disappears at the top left of the screen indicating a page has been defined/undefined.

For 3.12, follow steps 1-3. Then 4 Press F2 (Prompt options) and select Define page or Undefine page. The repeat step 5. Nothing appears on screen to tell you anything has changed.

In either case, make sure the page appears on-screen just as you want it before you define the prompts. And make sure you take the page definition into account when you make any adjustments in prompt placement or order.

Don't page-define symbolics or the first data prompt in an AMV.

Hope this helps.

Bill


At 01 JUN 2000 09:01PM Bill Titus wrote:

Sorry, Bruce -

There is probably one prompt that is marked as page-defining and should not be. Move down through all prompts and then reverse the process. Use "Undefine page" for any prompt that causes an unexpected paging, then retest. It's a process of elimination, since you can make any prompt a page-defining prompt.

Sorry for the undoubtedly unnecessary instruction.

Hope this helps more specifically!

Bill

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