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Fri, Mar 24 2006 7:37 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Julio
Just tried it and yes it disappeared. What I did was switch to a form, use f12 to display that, clicked back into the editor, clicked on the datamodule code, f12 to display it and then I could drag'n'drop. Seems ok if you just double click to get the component on to the datamodule and also with an existing datamodule with components already on. Roy Lambert |
Sat, Mar 25 2006 11:08 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Jon
I've just found I can alter the Object Inspector to go back to a simple alpha display of properties and events (right click - arrange - ny name) - whoopee I can find things again. If you have discovered any other nice retro features please share them. Roy Lambert |
Sat, Mar 25 2006 1:28 PM | Permanent Link |
Julio Saucedo | Roy Lambert wrote:
> Julio > > > Just tried it and yes it disappeared. What I did was switch to a form, use f12 to display that, clicked back into the editor, clicked on the datamodule code, f12 to display it and then I could drag'n'drop. Seems ok if you just double click to get the component on to the datamodule and also with an existing datamodule with components already on. > > Roy Lambert > Thanks Roy, And what about the incorrectly draw when move components over the datamodule? Someone have the same problem? |
Sat, Mar 25 2006 1:29 PM | Permanent Link |
Jon Lloyd Duerdoth | Neat!
In my training courses I'm forever introducing people to right-click. Forgot all about it myself this time! Jon Roy Lambert wrote: > Jon > > > I've just found I can alter the Object Inspector to go back to a simple alpha display of properties and events (right click - arrange - ny name) - whoopee I can find things again. > > If you have discovered any other nice retro features please share them. > > Roy Lambert > |
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