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Sbasic Command ?  maybe
Sep 14th, 2006 at 6:04pm
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I know I have used the feature copy form to buffer however I do not see a feature for use on an element. Is there a Sbasic command or tree item I am missing that copies element to buffer/clipboard?

Or must I use a macro to send the contents of an element to the windows clipboard.

Sesame’s Sbasic has so many great commands I am having trouble remembering  the real ones from those that I imagine. I look forward to learning the new ones that come in 2.0  Smiley

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Re: Sbasic Command ?  maybe
Reply #1 - Sep 14th, 2006 at 8:47pm
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This may not be what your looking for, but I use Ctrl-c, and then ctrl-v. Have been doing this alot lately !!
  
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Reply #2 - Sep 14th, 2006 at 8:56pm
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BOBSCOTT wrote on Sep 14th, 2006 at 6:04pm:
I know I have used the feature copy form to buffer however I do not see a feature for use on an element. Is there a Sbasic command or tree item I am missing that copies element to buffer/clipboard?

Or must I use a macro to send the contents of an element to the windows clipboard.

Sesame’s Sbasic has so many great commands I am having trouble remembering  the real ones from those that I imagine. I look forward to learning the new ones that come in 2.0  Smiley

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The F11 commands will copy a form to a buffer (not the same as the window's clipboard), from which the  contents can be copied onto the current form, but not into MSWord (for example).

Which fields/elements get "pasted" using the F11 command depends on the state of the copy spec. If no elements are selected in the copy spec, then all elements will be pasted. If some elements are selected in the copy spec, then only those elements will be pasted. If you have a fully filled out copy spec, with elements from one form and different elements from a different form "lined up", the F11 command will copy and paste based on that spec.
  

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Re: Sbasic Command ?  maybe
Reply #3 - Sep 15th, 2006 at 3:01pm
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Thanks all for the info  Smiley
  

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