I can't say definitely that yes, no tooltips for readOnly fields is the norm, but it makes sense. If the user isn't typing into the field, I'm not sure why the field would need a tooltip but I'm sure you must have your reason.Good luck,djaknow
You could create an invisible field with the tooltip text you desire, send it to the back, and then on mouseenter of the field you want the tooltip for you just make the tooltip field visible and then make it invisible again on mouseexit.on mouseenter:this.presence = "visible";on mouseexit:this.pres...
I resolved this by creating an image of the text I wanted in photoshop and then placing it in an image field, making sure to send the image boilerplate to the back.
Well, you'll still have a subform on the page no matter what; you mentioned earlier you had limited space for printing, is the table the only object on the page or do you have other items there as well? It sounded like you still need the table to expand only so far so I thought you might have other ...
Just as an fyi, I think the index # is zero based while the count is not, which might explain why it would move one position down from where you expected?
To have an instance appear somewhere other than the bottom when added, you can use the moveInstance function, i.e. -_row1.addInstance(true);_row1.moveInstance((_row1.count-1), newIndexPosition);where _row1.count-1 is the newly added row and newIndexPosition is where you want the new row to end up.