TESO tab order control using handler
Josh Davenport
josh.davenport at verizon.net
Fri May 30 15:18:54 PDT 2008
What's a reasonable method to dynamically control tab order with
TESOs where the attached procedure is a handler?
Looking to accomplish this:
Fields ABCDEFG
A tab B tab C tab D tab (if flag, then proceed to G, else, goto to E)
Also, can I control the z-index of objects?
Thanks,
Josh
On May 29, 2008, at 6:15 PM, Richard J. Kulda wrote:
> Thanks to all for this discussion. My experience with Neo Office is
> same as previously posted. I offer additional info from the list:
>
> From: bpbikes at gmail.com
> Subject: Re: Excel export
>
> Date: March 3, 2008 9:27:19 AM PST
>
> To: qna at provue.com
> Reply-To: qna at provue.com
>
>
> On May 29, 2008, at 2:41 PM, Richard J. Kulda wrote:
>
> Not sure if this is helpful, but I have a customer who is PC guy
> and I
> maintain his database on my Mac. Everything goes well until he
> requests a
> specific subset of data that he wants to send to his sales people. He
> wants
> to send them Excel files. I started sending him tab-sep data so
> that he
> could use Excel to import that data, thern forward that file to his
> crew.
>
> He isn't terribly interested in learning to do any new computer tasks,
> so he
> was always on the phone asking to be talked through the import! One
> day,
> more from frustration than actual plan, I set up my "exportDealerInfo
> procedure to create a file and appended ".xls" to the new name:
>
> Export "ACP_ElectronicsList.xls",
> Category+ ¬ +Product+ ¬ +UPCcode+ ¬ +Code+ ¬ +Retail+ ¬ +Each +¬
> +Few+ ¬
> +Many + ¶
>
> To my surprise I ended up with a file officially marked with an XLS
> icon
> that my customer received and opened directly into Excel. No "Excel
> Export
> Wizard", no tutoring my PC customer on file importing.
>
> Maybe everyone else knows this but it was a nice discovery for me.
>
> Steve
>
>> Great pointer for me. I (Richard) do have MS Word. Tried it out on
>> your suggestion. It Excel opened just fine. Danke
>>
>> Richard
>> .
>> On May 29, 2008, at 2:23 AM, Michael wrote:
>>
>>> Denise
>>>
>>> Do you have MS Word? If no Excel, then probably no Word. If not,
>>> what WP or text apps do you have?
>>>
>>> michael
>>>
>>> On 29/05/2008, at 5:23 PM, Kurt J. Meyer wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 29.05.2008 um 05:31 schrieb Richard J. Kulda:
>>>>
>>>>> A client sent me an .xls spread sheet. My Finder suggests that I
>>>>> received it just fine. I do not have Excel. In the past I've had
>>>>> difficult but successful episodes getting the client to send me a
>>>>> Text
>>>>> format version of the spread sheet. It would be imprudent of me to
>>>>> impose this trial on the client. I've tried to use the Excel
>>>>> Import
>>>>> Wizard. Nothing works.
>>>>
>>>> The Wizard's instructions say it clearly: You have to have Excel
>>>> open
>>>> and to make a selection in the Excel spreadsheet in order to import
>>>> these selected cells into a Panorama database. No Excel -- no use
>>>> for
>>>> the Excel Import Wizard.
>>>>
>>>>> I'm hoping to have my copy of iWork working
>>>>> soon. (I think I have a faulty CD.) Since the Finder keeps trying
>>>>> to
>>>>> use Numbers to open my Excel document, I'm guessing it will. Then
>>>>> my
>>>>> problem will be solved.
>>>>
>>>> Numbers is able to open Excel documents (if formulas are not too
>>>> complicated) and can then export them as .csv files. These are
>>>> comma-
>>>> separated text files, and you can open them in Panorama just as you
>>>> would do with tab-separated text files.
>>>>
>>>> (Since Numbers contains a lot of complex templates containing
>>>> several
>>>> tables and charts on one page, you should only export one simple
>>>> table at a time that fits in Panorama's Data Sheet. If your Excel
>>>> document contains more than one spreadsheet, you should export them
>>>> separately.)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Kurt J. Meyer
>>>> Cologne, Germany
>>>>
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