May
12
Printing Theme
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Long time – no Theme. I did publish a tutorial about theme creation, but it might be scary for many people. I also haven’t heard any success stories, so when I finally got a request for a Theme, I happily obliged. And here it is for all users to enjoy.
It’s actually a themePack file with two variations of the same idea: both are for printing purposes – your Forms will look like regular text documents. The fonts of the “Printing” Theme are true black with no transparency and in five popular sizes (Times: 12-14-18-24-36). I also matched the 12 pt. size for the medium size of the field label font (Arial). Additionally, I removed the Media field border. An empty Media field still shows a border, but once it has content, the border disappears. The borders for the text (number) fields you can turn off yourself – from the View menu.
When you get to the Print dialog, still check the box “don’t print background,” because the background isn’t true white.
And here comes the clue: the second Theme variation (I call it “Invisible”) sets the Field Label font color to true white, which makes your field labels disappear and invisible on the print-out! This feature had been requested before, and I would like to give full credit to my friend Barb for the idea.
May
12
The Fill Handle Functionality
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Here’s a post from the Bento support forum to explain the limitations of the otherwise very useful Fill-Down feature added in Bento 2:
When using the fill-down feature in Bento’s Table view, keep in mind that this feature will NOT work when viewing a Smart Collection or a found set of records after using the search function. Otherwise, viewing your records in a standard Collection or Library when all records are being displayed, you should see the fill-down marker in the very lower-right corner of the cell that you have selected. When hovering your mouse over this (tiny) marker, your cursor should change to resemble a crosshair. When you see the crosshair, click and drag down to fill the selected value down to a defined amount of cell values below it.