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Conference abbott::teamlinks_windows

Title:TeamLinks for Windows
Notice:Kit and ECO locations: See replies to note 8.o note 8.
Moderator:ORION::chayna.zko.dec.com::tamara::eppesAN
Created:Mon Aug 28 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2238
Total number of notes:9650

1995.0. "Thumb on Vertical Scroll bar in Distribution Lists" by KERNEL::ANDERSONL () Tue Feb 18 1997 08:18

    Hi,
    
    I have a customer who has reported the following error (which I can
    reproduce) with the distribution list editor on the pc client
    
    Error:  Thumb in vertical slide bar in distribution list edit screen
    does not behave as expected 
    
    ie:  The thumb moves to the BOTTOM of the scrolling area when you click
    below it but the list is NOT at the bottom. There seems to be no way to
    use the thumb to get to the bottom of the list.
                                                                              
    To Reproduce:
    
    Use the distribution list editor to edit a list that is much larger
    than the available space in the text control box on the right hand side.
    
    When this list is loaded into the right hand side text control box,
    move the mouse to click underneath the vertical thumb.
    
    Usually this moves the thumb down to show more of the list in the box.
    Repeating this action usually advances through the list until it
    reaches the end.  Instead it the thumb moves to the bottom of the
    scrolling area however, this is not the bottom of the list
    
    The question is:  is there anyway to tell if this is a windows or a
    teamlinks problem?
    
    It can be reproduced on Windows 95 and NT V4.0 and it makes no
    difference whether the server is mailworks or ALL-IN-1
    
    Any help would be appreciated
    
    Lynn
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1995.1ipmt timeKERNEL::ANDERSONLThu Feb 27 1997 09:151
    IPMT on it's way....