>tedd wrote: >> >> jonathan: >> >> What I need is a ten tab window (one tab per data-set) wherein each window >> would contain the checkboxes for each field within that data-set. That >> would work. It's too bad that it takes so much work to make it happen. > >tedd- > >I just got done playing with the Preferences function in >GraphicConverter, and find that it's a neat solution to a multiple >multiple-choice scenario. It uses a scrolling list (an EF) on the left >side of a window, with the right side comprised of the particular >choices for each list item. I don't know how you'd make it work in >FB--to my chagrin, I'm a lurker more than a programmer at this time--but >it can let your users quickly view/choose a great number of items. > >...Mark Lincoln Mark: That's not a bad idea. Thanks, I'll consider it. tedd ___________________________________________________________________ <mailto:tedd@...> http://sperling.com/