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Bernie
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Posted: 28 February 2008 at 3:31am |
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Hello!
Users now have to click the item and then ExpandButton will show up.
Is it possible to display the ExpandButton when the item is not focused/ clicked?
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Bernie Ho, Planning Manager + IELTS specialist + part-time programmer
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Bernie
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oh, no! No one has tried to help me!
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Bernie Ho, Planning Manager + IELTS specialist + part-time programmer
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braian87b
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Please try to demonstate your problem more specificly or with an illustration and i will try to help you
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Aaron
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Hi,
Bernie doesn't even take the time to reply your reply. Why even bother to help him. My advice to Bernie: Even when you solved the problem yourself take the time to reply. If you don't, members will ignore your next problem.
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braian87b
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Aaron: May be bernie are busy, or lost their password,
we should not prejudge the people.
although the tactic "not respond", is not a bad idea.
please, everything you need, do not hesitate to speak |
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Aaron
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Hi,
Yeah right, in the meantime he did two posts
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braian87b
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well, i have nothing to say at respect.
good bye!
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Bernie
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No problem, guys... no worrys
The only reason why I didn't make a reply for this post is that I don't know how to describe the situation. I indeed try hard to make some screenshots but in vain. If I keep making this post be the first position in this forum, I could be blamed by other people for this reason.
If you are not willing to give me a hand, ignore me.
If you are willing to offer me help, I will appreciate.
I don't know you, no matter you helped me or not.
I will not "meet" you in person, no matter you are willing to help me or not.
Just do what you want to do and avoid doing what you don't want to do.
I respect the "individual difference."
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Bernie Ho, Planning Manager + IELTS specialist + part-time programmer
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braian87b
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Ok, isnt is necessary to redefine that points.
if you do not need help, please post a close post message, then other people dont gonna loose time responding...
be quiet, we ( at least me) arent willing you ( i supose that word means something like insulting or lesspreciating - disparage).
The objective of above discussion was only establish rules to understand messages and improve communications in this forum.
are you agree with me? aaron?
(once more time, sorry for my english, im from Argentina and i taking my effort in this forum for improving it, communicate with other programmers and learn about codejock reportcontrol for a proyect)
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Aaron
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Hi,
I agree with you @braian87b and here's a post that Bernie should read (and all those other members who do/did the same as Bernie)
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