12-17-2009 10:44 PM
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12-18-2009 12:36 AM
i actually did not get the point here...
If you ant to copy the content of the cluster to the table or vice versa, you can do it by some sort of logic...
If you want to replace the cluster with the table, you can do it (only the data will get lost)
Can you let me know what exactly are you trying do here so that some more help could be provided...
Guru
12-18-2009 01:32 AM
You can get alot closer anyway, if not all the way there.
On each field in the cluster you can r-click and replace with a Classic Simple version of the string, that one isn't indented and is similar to the listbox design. Play around and i'm sure you can get very close to that flat spreadsheet look.
You can probably use a classic version of the cluster also, but if you replace that it seems to clear out so you'll need to copy the field design to another one.
/Y
12-23-2009 02:56 AM
Hello Porras,
I think it is possible change the appearance of a cluster array to look like a table or a multicolumn list just customizing the control/indicator... but I'm pretty sure the opposite is not possible. My point is that it's not possible modify or edit the cell borders to create, for example, 3D borders, create free space between cells or change the style line.
12-23-2009 05:11 AM
Hi!
Well, the choices aren't very attractive, but I think it'll be enough.
It could be suggested as an improvement...
Thank you all!
Francisco