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MS Office Forum / General MS InfoPath Questions / October 2004

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Bolek Wisniewski - 29 Oct 2004 22:20 GMT
Hi infopath crew,

Im posting a whole lotta questions all at once...this one is about creating
a button on the toolbar that doesnt use the  xmlToEdit attribute but instead
works like a regular button on the form...but does not take away the focus
off the view (or more specificaly off the focus of a textbox). I would like
to capture an Onclick event from this button and use the textbox with the
retained focus. I know this is very demanding...the question at heart is if
the xsf:toolbar's xsf:button children and their attributes can be configured
to act like regular buttons or is restricted to the structural editing. many
thanks - bolek
Bolek Wisniewski - 29 Oct 2004 22:48 GMT
sorry about that..stupid question....i didnt realize that the OnClick events
use the name attribute for catching...

> Hi infopath crew,
>
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> to act like regular buttons or is restricted to the structural editing. many
> thanks - bolek

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