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Arrange/Re-arrange attributes question?

Arrange/Re-arrange attributes question?

Monday 09 July 2007 10:59:59 am - 4 replies

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André R.

Monday 09 July 2007 12:37:10 pm

Go to setup -> class and edit the class you want to change.
While editing you can move attributes up / down with the up / down icons.
In 3.9 you can also specify the index of several attributes and click apply when you are satisfied.

If you have ezjaxx or xajax extensions installed, the up / down icons well be ajaxed.

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Kimberly Hitchens

Monday 09 July 2007 4:13:03 pm

Andre R. wrote:

While editing you can move attributes up / down with the up / down icons. 

Ah, NOW I see. The right-hand side of the center column was truncated, so the up and down arrows were not visible to me. Don't know why it was truncated (cut off), particularly; I'm using it in full-screen. Nonetheless, THANK you, for a while there I thought I was daft. Simplicity itself, once you can see the arrows!

Thanks,

Hitch

André R.

Tuesday 10 July 2007 1:10:28 am

what browser and what screen resolution did you get this bug on ?

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Kimberly Hitchens

Tuesday 10 July 2007 1:43:24 am

Andre:

Not really a "bug;" a Cockpit Error (aka Pilot Error, an American-ism for Operator Error). I had widened the Secondary (left) menu to "medium" while working in the Admin Interface in the content area, and forgotten I'd done so. That widening truncated the center column (Main area) when I was working in the Setup>Classes area. I was using IE 7, and the screen resolution is 1024x768 (my testbed server has an old reliable NEC MultiSynch monitor).

Hope that's helpful. Thank you again for your assistance - the arrows, once seen, really ARE quite intuitive. :-s

Regards,

Hitch

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