Hello all,
I've been so impressed with all the assistance you kind folks have offered me over the last couple weeks, so I'm back with another question.
I have a form set up for data entry, continuous form with a header. One of the fields is a Yes/No checkbox.
As I'm sure you've all seen, the default alignment of checkboxes if you use the Layout grid (in my case, a tabular layout) is to do an ugly upper left alignment of the checkbox. Just looks bad.
To get around that, I am adding the checkbox outside of the layout. Basically, set up all the fields to the left of the checkbox in one tabular layout, checkbox, then all the fields on the right in another tabular layout mimicking the first.
What I want to do is spoof the gridlines that appear in the layouts with a rectangle around the checkbox.
How can I find the height/width of the Layout's "gridlines" so that I can align my rectangle properly?
Thanks in advance!
I've been so impressed with all the assistance you kind folks have offered me over the last couple weeks, so I'm back with another question.
I have a form set up for data entry, continuous form with a header. One of the fields is a Yes/No checkbox.
As I'm sure you've all seen, the default alignment of checkboxes if you use the Layout grid (in my case, a tabular layout) is to do an ugly upper left alignment of the checkbox. Just looks bad.
To get around that, I am adding the checkbox outside of the layout. Basically, set up all the fields to the left of the checkbox in one tabular layout, checkbox, then all the fields on the right in another tabular layout mimicking the first.
What I want to do is spoof the gridlines that appear in the layouts with a rectangle around the checkbox.
How can I find the height/width of the Layout's "gridlines" so that I can align my rectangle properly?
Thanks in advance!