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Topic Title: Placing GUI buttons
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Created On: 16-Jun-2003 21:32
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Answer This question was answered by , on Tuesday, June 17, 2003 4:03 PM

Answer:
ADD:

void okCB(DB x){}
ok(mainDB, "OK",okCB)

 16-Jun-2003 21:32
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Mary Miller

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Joined: 12-Sep-2002

It looks like I still have my GUI button problem. I just created a text field and a button. The GUI automatically comes with a Close button. How do I code my OK button so that it is right next to the Close button? Ex:


------------
| Close |
_______


How do I get to this point:


--------- ------------
| OK | | Close |
--------- _ _______

Thanks,

Mary
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 24-Jun-2003 18:39
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Louie Landale

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Remember that "buttons" are dialog-box-elements using a DBE parametner, and go in the body of the Dialog Box and can be placed in relation (beside, left etc) to other DBEs. "OK" and "Apply" and "Close" are not "elements", use a DB parameter, and go at the bottom of the Dialog Box, and can only be put in order.

- Louie
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