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    Make Labels for new fields

    I am new to database development and am trying Alpha5 v8, I am reading the book "Alpha5 Made easy" and on page 179 Item 25 the book says to make "Labels for the New Fields" can someone please tell me how to create these labels? I cannot find much info on this. Sorry if I missed something or forgot something, but any help would be great! Please send an email to me at: [email protected]
    sigpicI just need to look forward into the future a little further. W.R.Noel

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    Re: Make Labels for new fields

    William,

    Not everyone has that tutorial. I think I understand what it is you want. Field labels can be "made" a couple of ways. In Design mode, you could use the Toolbox to add a text field. You could also use the Drag-Drop list that has all the fields in the open tables--choose the field labels from there---you have choices when using the Drag-Drop to have just fields , just Labels, or both.

    Hope I guessed what you wanted! :)
    Mike
    __________________________________________
    It is only when we forget all our learning that we begin to know.
    It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
    Henry David Thoreau
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      Re: Make Labels for new fields

      Thanks MikeC, I will try your idea and see if that solves my problem, I guess I am not doing to bad recovering from my fourth stroke and trying to re-learn how to do certain things . But I am a newbie at this database stuff. ANd I am sure I will need you and others to come to rescue when I get stuck. It seems that most of my abilites have come back but my memory is quite limited still.
      Can I add you to my contacts list here?
      :)

      Oh well they tell that persistance wins out every time!
      sigpicI just need to look forward into the future a little further. W.R.Noel

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        Re: Make Labels for new fields

        William,

        On rereading this am, maybe you are talking about creating Labels as in creating a print job that will produce Mailing or Envelope labels?? If so the Control Panel has a tab called "Labels". Choose it, right click on any white space in that tab, choose "New"....the Genie should guide you through it.

        No problem with making me a "Contact", but many others are much more knowledgable than I! :) This messageboard is where to come to find answers if you cannot find them via help, user manual, and searching through the messageboard----most questions, especially ones from beginners, have been answered many times on this board.
        Mike
        __________________________________________
        It is only when we forget all our learning that we begin to know.
        It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
        Henry David Thoreau
        __________________________________________



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          Re: Make Labels for new fields

          You were on the right track the first time, I did what you said here about using the drag and drop box.
          Thanks for the help!:)



          Moving on from here
          sigpicI just need to look forward into the future a little further. W.R.Noel

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