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I do this in order to allow the dropdown box to position correctly under
the prompted field. There is no real nightmare. If passed, use 'em, if
not, center it.
As to the original issue... the border displayed in the images is RI. You
wrote that nothing changed when you used the WDWBORDER((*COLOR BLU))
substitute? Which surprised me. If you are getting the 25+ year-old
default border that suggests there is something else going on?
Incidentally, where you are intending to use this anywhere, this might
interest you. It allows either 80-column or 132-column use.
SQL drop down box <http://www.martinvt.com/SQL_-
simple-/SQL_Dropdown/sql_dropdown.html>
On 8/9/2017 9:07 AM, Dan wrote:
I thought about passing the x,y coordinates from the
calling program to try what you're suggesting, but that would be a
maintenance nightmare.
- Dan
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