Thanks for your reply!Yes, buttons are a different animal altogether. Live and learn. I'm going to try Malcolm's suggestions on a practice form later.~Jenny
Thank you, Malcolm. I appreciate the follow-up as I really hate to leave problems unresolved. I will try to implement your soloution on a practice form as soon as I can and will let you know how it works.~Jenny
Thanks Malcolm.Darn. Too late.I decided to change the buttons to checkboxes on the form because those are easy and consistent and because this form will eventually become a webform and I can have the webform guy use a button instead of a checkbox. I am working on a deadline, too.I am really interest...
Jeanette,Thank you, but that script didn't do the trick on my form. I think the buttons work differently than the checkboxes because I have never had an issue with a checkbox script. I use those all the time.
Thanks all.So Malcolm, I started to follow your instructions, adding the "this", but then I realized that there is no othersubform. Not sure what to do with this, then. Is the fact that the button is on a separate subform the problem?
Sure. if(STAAR.rawValue==1){STAAROptions.presence="visible";}else{STAAROptions.presence="hidden";}Form is saved dynamically. Button control type is regular.Thank you. In a meeting for next two hours.
That makes sense. Yes. I have some funky things going on. I recently posted a question about how my table header repeats on the 2nd page, but not thereafter, but didn't get much response to that one.Thanks again for your help and insight!~Jenny