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    Alignment of labels on Dialog???

    Please notice the attached screen shot. The labels are not aligned vertically with the data in their respective fields. The label space is too high, and the label is in the lower half of the space. You can see this on the Web site:

    MedRiskScore

    The data is centered vertically, but the label is not. It looks all right in Preview but not in the browser.

    Does anybody know why?
    How do I fix this?
    Last edited by Easy Rider; 11-27-2008, 08:11 AM. Reason: fix URL

    #2
    Re: Alignment of labels on Dialog???

    That's because the preview uses Internet Explorer and you are viewing it in FireFox... Unfortunately they often interpret styles differently.

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      #3
      Re: Alignment of labels on Dialog???

      In Field Properties, go in to in-line style for both Cell and Lebel Properties; go to the Text tab and adjust Vertical same for both. Middle or Bottom, etc.
      Steve Wood
      See my profile on IADN

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        #4
        Re: Alignment of labels on Dialog???

        I tried setting both label and cell properties vertical alignment to "Middle", but it had no effect.

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          #5
          Re: Alignment of labels on Dialog???

          Attach the dialog to your post so we can test.
          Steve Wood
          See my profile on IADN

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            #6
            Re: Alignment of labels on Dialog???

            A dialog is attached. The only thing different about the field labels is that they are Right justified.

            Thanx for the help.

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              #7
              Re: Alignment of labels on Dialog???

              You've added html to your label. You have:
              HTML Code:
              <p align=right>Age: </p>
              That is not how you rigth justify a label. Instead go to in-line style and set Horizontal justification on the Text tab. the P tag is causing the wrap.
              Steve Wood
              See my profile on IADN

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                #8
                Re: Alignment of labels on Dialog???

                That works, but it's counterintuitive, since the Dialog builder lets you use an html editor to edit the label, and the dialog Builder put the <p /p> tags in. The panel for defining a field and its label allows you to Right justify labels. See screen shots attached.

                If the screen builder mishandles field labels, isn't that a bug?

                I was able to make the label Bold and the font larger in the html editor. When should I use the inline style option, and when use the Label editor?

                Thanx for the help,
                EZR
                Last edited by Easy Rider; 11-30-2008, 06:13 PM.

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                  #9
                  Re: Alignment of labels on Dialog???

                  You can use HTML in the label, you just have to use correct HTML. The closing P tag causes a new line in the browser. Alpha is properly interpreting that tag and putting in a new line, a new line that you don't want. Your code is right justifying your paragraph and then adding a new line, or margin really.

                  HTML Code:
                  <p>this text</p><p>that text</p>
                  will appear like this in a browser:

                  this text
                  that text
                  Steve Wood
                  See my profile on IADN

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                    Re: Alignment of labels on Dialog???

                    Originally posted by Easy Rider View Post
                    I tried setting both label and cell properties vertical alignment to "Middle", but it had no effect.
                    I repeat:

                    That's because the preview uses Internet Explorer and you are viewing it in FireFox... Unfortunately they often interpret styles differently.

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