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Posted 04/27/2006 10:25:16 AM


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When you click on the add button to add a display field the 'Select Display Field' combo box pops up.

It would be nice if the drop down portion of the combo box displayed twice as many items.
If after you added a field to the Display Fields list box that it no longer showed up in the 'Select Display Field' combo box.

OR

If instead of a combo box a listbox/listview showed up and allowed you to select multiple fields at once.

Most times my display fields and the columns are going to have a one-to-one relationship, it would be nice to have a button to click that would automatically add all my display fields into the columns list box.

Just some ideas... Thanks for letting me voice them.

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Posted 04/27/2006 10:46:18 AM


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Thanks for the request... we can certainly make the list larger without difficulty, and I'll look into making the list multiselectable as well.


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Posted 04/27/2006 10:46:29 AM


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All good ideas and we will keep them in mind.  Thanks for voicing your opinion .
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