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Re: Sheet over a sheet ?
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Re: Sheet over a sheet ?


  • Subject: Re: Sheet over a sheet ?
  • From: Jan Van Tol <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 14:33:02 -0600

On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 01:28 PM, Chris Hanson wrote:

At 3:30 PM +0100 3/21/03, j o a r wrote:
A couple of quick suggestions on how to solve your problem:

Here's another.

3) Eliminate the first sheet completely and just use direct manipulation to fill in the item's information directly in the table.
+ Pro: Even more in accordance with the Human Interface Guidelines.
- Con: Takes time and effort to implement.

But it doesn't actually take all *that* much time and effort...

-- Chris

Well, that doesn't always work. In my application I have a similar situation, where I have items in a table that hold much too much data to manipulate it all directly in the table.

About the sheet thing, I have a similar situation here too. What I did was just use a tabView inside the sheet, then switch tabs and resize the sheet. My sheet is a sort of setup assistant, so it morphs as you go along.

-Jan Van Tol
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