Secondary Forms (Part 2)

By Steven Parker

Posted March 20 2002

Summary: Sometimes there are too many fields to place on a single window. Sometimes fields can be grouped according to a logical division of data types. Sometimes, spreading fields so that not all of them are displayed simultaneously makes the data easier to digest. Sometimes the user wants multiple screens and sometimes it just looks better to use multiple pages to display data.

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The New Clarion.NET Template Language - Is It Really Microsoft's T4?

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