(continuation of thread616-1026985 and thread616-1242759, for Win2k's "Find: Files and folders" window)
I've been trying to figure out how to get to a SPECIFIC OPEN "Search Results" window (windows explorer window) using the keyboard (NOT the mouse) in Win2k and WinXP.
I'd like to do it...
This is a continuation of the archived thread616-1026985:
"Hi, I'm stumped: I've been trying to figure out how to get to a SPECIFIC OPEN "Find: Files and folders" window using the keyboard (NOT the mouse) in Win2k and WinXP. "
I FINALLY found it: use Wordperfect Office (2002 version, Win2k)...
Yes, I've been using Paradox for 10 years and this is one of the BEST and WORST features.
BEST: It's the ONLY reason I don't switch to some other database -- it's the only serious database that supports memo fields (Access does not).
WORST: poorly documented, so un-user friendly that I enter...
THANKS! But I don't know how to implement this.
I tried creating a script, kind of like a "startup script" that I would run every time Paradox opens.
I get the error "Unknown Identifier" at the first line:
method keyPhysical(var eventInfo KeyEvent)
If I eliminate the lines the Script...
See this thread, a few days later
< http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1082887&page=1 >
NOTE: the link mentioned in it to WP12 at Corel DOES work for me, and lists Pdox.
ELSEWHERE ON THE WEB I vaguely remember seeing instructions on how to make older versions of Paradox coexist with...
I'd like to know how to reassign keyboard shortcuts in Paradox 10. It's almost identical to earlier versions, and some of the keyboard assignments are antiquated -- e.g., Ctrl+Z.
It's an obvious issue, I've spent hours on it -- I think the answer has something to do with PAL.
I'd especially...
That opens a NEW <find files> window. I'm trying to open one ALREADY OPEN.
This is easy to do for most other programs, but I don't know how for windows explorer (in case you haven't read the entire post).
Hi, I'm stumped: I've been trying to figure out how to get to a SPECIFIC OPEN "Find: Files and folders" window using the keyboard (NOT the mouse) in Win2k and WinXP.
For example, to get to an open Windows Explorer window, I must merely open that window using a shortcut. Then invoking that...
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