How do i edit the number of edit boxes on a screen, or how do i build my own screens.
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Re: Editing screens
Hi,
I believe that you mean checkboxes. If you do then, simply choose your screen in the screen gallery, either the Check Boxes 12, or Check Boxes 6. Then scroll down in the screen properties and you should see Check 1, Check 2, Check 3, etc., etc. Then each checkbox has an option VISIBLE, if you uncheck visible the checkboxes will not be seen.
I hope that this helps.
mark.MSI Factory The Next Generation Intelligent Setup Builder
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Re: Editing screens
Hi Mark.
No i mean the edit boxes, because i need to get some info from the use, like Domain, Library, Path, etc. (4 questions), and the screen only have 3 edit boxes, and i dont want to use a screen with just 1 box.
And i want to change the positions of the buttons, can i doit.
TIA
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Re: Editing screens
Hi,
Sorry if you are using edit boxes, then the most you can have is three using the MULTIPLE EDIT BOXES screen. As for changing the position of buttons that is not possible.
mark.
MSI Factory The Next Generation Intelligent Setup Builder
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Re: Editing screens
It would be really good and helpful to have an integral screen editor, because one thing I have noticed is if you want to design a final screen, for instance, that has just one check box to launch a ReadMe file or something, the text area at the top of the screen is squashed up at the top even if the other check boxes are made invisible and are disabled - I'm sure this wouldn't be difficult to implement, perhaps the next release could provide this??
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Re: Editing screens
Hi,
I agree it would be nice to be able to, at least, move the objects around the screen. This suggestion has been made in the past so rest assured that the developers know that users want this.
mark.MSI Factory The Next Generation Intelligent Setup Builder
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