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Try to figure out best way of editing place properties, but can`t find a good way. In the table you can find places, but it is a long way to get to the point from where you can get to the properties and edit data. Would like to see a buttom(function), from where you can select directly a place and edit it, since they are all over.
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| You can press ctrl+e when the cursor is in the place textbox. Is that helping you or you were looking to edit places from another windows? 
If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. -- Albert Einstein Jean-Claude Morin Information Technology Director, GenoPro. http://www.genopro.com
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JcMorin (3/28/2006)
You can press ctrl+e when the cursor is in the place textbox. Is that helping you or you were looking to edit places from another windows? Yes I know about this, but I like to see a central place from where I can select and edit a place. In the present procedure I have to find the individual/family first to whom the place was asigned to.
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You can edit the places inside the table layout (ctrl + t) directly, but I agree it's different than editing from the form.
If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. -- Albert Einstein Jean-Claude Morin Information Technology Director, GenoPro. http://www.genopro.com
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