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Right Click Disabled - Not Entirely!

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    Right Click Disabled - Not Entirely!

    There are 2 forms in the attached. Example1 contains an embedded browse while Example2 has a named browse on it. I've done everything I know to do to disable the right click menu on both forms yet it is still available to some degree. The browses on both are set as "Read Only."

    On both forms all the fields at the top (non-browse fields) have been disabled, yet on both forms when you position the cursor over those fields and right click some options are presented. Alarmingly, sometimes even 'Change Record' or 'Enter New Record' are available. In Example1 it's only when you first open the form that if you right click on one of the disabled fields at the top that you're presented with the 'Enter New Record' option.

    I'm running the last update, 1980-3163. Am I missing something obvious here?

    Bob Arbuthnot

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    Re: Right Click Disabled - Not Entirely!

    Hi Bob,

    I just took a look. The right click menu option you chose was just for the form....not the fields or the browse. The form's fields can all be set at the same time to <none> (properties->menus/toolbars tab->right click menu) and then you still have to set the browse to <none> also.
    Last edited by MikeC; 06-22-2008, 01:51 AM.
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      #3
      Re: Right Click Disabled - Not Entirely!

      Mike,

      Thanks for taking a look. I see you're right in that on the one browse I had left Right Click Menu as blank and not selected NONE. I've made that change in the attachment.

      But with that change I'm still seeing the same behavior.

      Open Example1 and immediately right click on one of the fields at the top. You can then enter a new, albeit blank, record in the browse.

      Open Example2 and immediately right click on one of the fields at the top. You can then Enter New or Change fields in the browse.

      ba

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        Re: Right Click Disabled - Not Entirely!

        Bob

        As Mike pointed out, you can change all the fields' right click menu to <none> by opening in design mode, right click any field on the form, select properties, then select menus and enter "none" in the right click menu option. Then answer yes to the message box that asks if you want to change all fields in the form to "none". Then save the form and since your browse already has the none chose for the right click menu - no right click will open a drop down menu at any time.

        I did that to your app and it effectively cut the right click out.

        Tom Baker

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          Re: Right Click Disabled - Not Entirely!

          OK, thanks guys for showing me the error of my ways. I had always assumed that if Right Click was set to NONE for the form that right click would not work on that form. That's correct for the form, but not the field objects on the form.

          Live and learn! Just when you think you're starting to get a pretty good grasp of some of the nuances, you find out you don't even have a grasp of the basics!

          I've got 70 some forms in an app I need to go into now and make sure I've got the field objects right click option correctly set. So back to work.

          Thanks again.

          ba

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