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How create text block that disappears on first typeover?
I've noticed that wizards create some text blocks that disappear when a
single character is typed over it, while other text blocks are normal, i.e. you have to select the entire block before it will disappear by typing a single character. Does anyone know how to create that kind of text block that cannot be edited (and disappears with any attempt to edit)? Thanks. |
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How create text block that disappears on first typeover?
Gilfner wrote:
Does anyone know how to create that kind of text block that cannot be edited (and disappears with any attempt to edit)? Apart from by copying and pasting wizard-generated text boxen, this is not possible. This feature, like Synchronization, is not exposed through the UI (or the object model). -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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How create text block that disappears on first typeover?
Could you briefly describe the 'synchronization' feature? (I've probably
wanted it before.) Is it where you'd like two text boxes (or two spots) to automatically mimic each other? (Or instantly duplicate changes made to its 'twin' or 'clone'?) Or is the feature something else? "Ed Bennett" wrote: This feature, like Synchronization, is not exposed through the UI (or the object model). |
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How create text block that disappears on first typeover?
Gilfner wrote:
Could you briefly describe the 'synchronization' feature? (I've probably wanted it before.) Is it where you'd like two text boxes (or two spots) to automatically mimic each other? (Or instantly duplicate changes made to its 'twin' or 'clone'?) Or is the feature something else? Yes, it is. It is present in text boxes in some templates, but once again is not accessible to users outside of copy/paste. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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