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Delbert Liechty

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Since: Mar 17, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:28 am
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I have a database named Main2 of about 400 Records for making mailing labels
(Paradox Cool.
To back it up, I selected the Main2 family in Working (about five lines)
on C: drive,
did a Copy, and proceeded to Paste it on my Zip drive. But by a slip of
the mouse I Pasted it back on Working in C: drive. (Dam!)

Instead of just updating the Main2 family in Working, it made a copy (about
five lines) directly below.

Thinking this might have been a fluke, I Pasted it into Working again. Another
copy of about five lines appeared, directly below the first. So by then
I had the Main2 family (about five lines) with two copies
of about five lines each with no spacing in Working. After shutting down
and re-launching Paradox, I got the following in Working:

Copy (2) of Main2
Copy of Main2
Main2

These three lines are all that appeared under Working

On Open Table, the usual Main2 table came onscreen. But there was one thing
missing--the Fields had lost their color--no nice red, yellow, blue, etc.
Proceeding to make a set of mailing
labels (about 210), I found that everything went normally.

I would appreciate some comments.

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Steven Green

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:58 pm
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> I would appreciate some comments.

that's the same non-destructive behavior you'll see in explorer, etc.. just
delete all the "copy" stuff and go on your merry way..

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Steven Green - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA

Diamond Software Group
http://www.diamondsg.com/main.htm
Paradox Support & Sales

Diamond Sports Gems
http://www.diamondsg.com/gemsmain.htm
Sports Memorabilia and Trading Cards

"Delbert Liechty" wrote in message

>
>
> I have a database named Main2 of about 400 Records for making mailing
> labels
> (Paradox Cool.
> To back it up, I selected the Main2 family in Working (about five lines)
> on C: drive,
> did a Copy, and proceeded to Paste it on my Zip drive. But by a slip of
> the mouse I Pasted it back on Working in C: drive. (Dam!)
>
> Instead of just updating the Main2 family in Working, it made a copy
> (about
> five lines) directly below.
>
> Thinking this might have been a fluke, I Pasted it into Working again.
> Another
> copy of about five lines appeared, directly below the first. So by then
> I had the Main2 family (about five lines) with two copies
> of about five lines each with no spacing in Working. After shutting down
> and re-launching Paradox, I got the following in Working:
>
> Copy (2) of Main2
> Copy of Main2
> Main2
>
> These three lines are all that appeared under Working
>
> On Open Table, the usual Main2 table came onscreen. But there was one
> thing
> missing--the Fields had lost their color--no nice red, yellow, blue, etc.
> Proceeding to make a set of mailing
> labels (about 210), I found that everything went normally.
>
> I would appreciate some comments.
>
>
>
>

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Tony McGuire2

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:59 pm
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> that's the same non-destructive behavior you'll see in explorer,
> etc.. just
> delete all the "copy" stuff and go on your merry way..

Loss of coloring, though, indicates that the .tv (.fam?) file wasn't
copied or was deleted, doesn't it?


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Steven Green

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:56 pm
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> Loss of coloring, though, indicates that the .tv (.fam?) file wasn't
> copied or was deleted, doesn't it?

yeah.. but that really shouldn't have anything to do with the copy/paste
issue, in theory..

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Steven Green - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA

Diamond Software Group
http://www.diamondsg.com/main.htm
Paradox Support & Sales

Diamond Sports Gems
http://www.diamondsg.com/gemsmain.htm
Sports Memorabilia and Trading Cards

"Tony McGuire" wrote in message

>
>> that's the same non-destructive behavior you'll see in explorer, etc..
>> just
>> delete all the "copy" stuff and go on your merry way..
>
> Loss of coloring, though, indicates that the .tv (.fam?) file wasn't
> copied or was deleted, doesn't it?
>
>
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> Tony McGuire
>
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