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File: List Helper/Vertical Form

Last reviewed: October 27, 1994
Article ID: Q51022

Summary:

The information below is taken from the Microsoft File version 2.00 Help file for Working With Windows (List Helper Checked and Unchecked).

More Information:

LIST HELPER CHECKED

File arranges fields in columns. The field names appear as column headings in the datafile window. The column headings are always visible in the datafile window. The column headings are always visible in the datafile window.

To widen a column, drag the lines between columns in the datafile window. To move a column, drag the field in the form window. Other fields move to open and close up space.

LIST HELPER UNCHECKED

File lets you arrange fields individually according to where you put each one. You can move a field anywhere and size it by dragging the right side, bottom, or bottom right corner. You can move the hide line to open up more space for your form, and add labels for your fields.

Vertical Form

File unchecks List Helper, aligns fields vertically, and creates labels at the left of each field.


Additional reference words: data file

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Last reviewed: October 27, 1994
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