I believe there is a shortcut to be able to look up Variables whilst on (for
example ) a File Rename dialog.
1. What is that shortcut?
2. Where do I find this in the help/doc?
ta
Steve Bywaters
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I believe there is a shortcut to be able to look up Variables whilst on (for
example ) a File Rename dialog.
1. What is that shortcut?
2. Where do I find this in the help/doc?
ta
Steve Bywaters
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Jane Fleming
Where in Help?
Steve Bywaters
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> Where in Help?
>
See attached.
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Now you just *know* that I've got a suggestion that it should be elsewhere
too, right?
I found that impossible to find, and I kinda knew what I was looking for
So references to it or links to it on dialogs like Rename would be
useful....
Another one for your trash bin ;-)
Steve Bywaters
> Now you just *know* that I've got a suggestion that it should be
> elsewhere too, right?
>
> I found that impossible to find, and I kinda knew what I was looking
> for
>
> So references to it or links to it on dialogs like Rename would be
> useful....
>
> Another one for your trash bin ;-)
See attached screenshots. Full text search is supported. And you can even
print the whole manual.
Well, you knew what you was looking for. You tried to find the shortcut to
be able to look up Runtime Variables, right? So (IMO) it is logical to
check the documentation for Runtime Variables.
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>> Now you just *know* that I've got a suggestion that it should be
>> elsewhere too, right?
>>
>> I found that impossible to find, and I kinda knew what I was looking
>> for
>>
>> So references to it or links to it on dialogs like Rename would be
>> useful....
>>
>> Another one for your trash bin ;-)
>
> See attached screenshots. Full text search is supported. And you can even
> print the whole manual.
>
> Well, you knew what you was looking for. You tried to find the shortcut to
> be able to look up Runtime Variables, right? So (IMO) it is logical to
> check the documentation for Runtime Variables.
AND, Lindersoft makes it VERY easy to download the latest PDF and CHM
versions (Check for documentation updates) - great touch!
BTW, I prefer my Steve screenshot (steve3.gif), but, then again, that's
just me! :-D
David
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You realise that's complete nonsense, right?
That picture means..... ???
Steve Bywaters
> You realise that's complete nonsense, right?
Yes, gotta relieve the "strain" of beta testing!
Actually, I was making a jest of using a certain PDF viewer vs the
"standard". Kinda like poking fun at MS vs the competition... :-D
David
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> Well, you knew what you was looking for. You tried to find the shortcut
> to be able to look up Runtime Variables, right? So (IMO) it is logical to
> check the documentation for Runtime Variables.
Look at the thread title... do you see Runtime Variable there.... no? so I
was not looking for that (in my mind)
In my mind I was interested in how to LOOKUP variables..... so guess what I
searched for.?
So you see, putting something only in a place that is logical to you,
doesn't cover it, imo.
But we've been here before - you and I have very different ideas on what an
index should do.... forget it...
Steve Bywaters