[Hidden-tech] Act! 2005 Development

jon.brown at c2c.com jon.brown at c2c.com
Fri Mar 18 14:41:32 EST 2005


My understanding of ACT! is that there's no ability to do this 'sceond page'.  Perhaps your client had tabbing set up (field movement) in their layout file to jump across pages?  The pre-fill idea is a nice one, too but I don't think that's possible either.  There's a certified ACT! consultant in E. Longmeadow that I use that might be of some assistance to you - he's Tom Najemy of Squad 16 Consulting.

Jon Brown


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I'm currently customizing an Act! 2005 database and have as a spec a "2nd page."  My client /used/ to have a customized database on which she swears she had a second page of data for entry.  I can find no control nor mention of a technique to make this happen.  Any ideas?  Also, any ideas on making fields pre-filled based upon the contents of other fields (like salutation field behaves after entering a first name).

Any help would be appreciated.

Frank Aronson
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