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    Posted: 04.Jun.2010 at 03:35
Hi guys,

Just wondering if anyone knows how to enter blank or no value at all when entering it in dynamic input.

for example, when i enter text, & it asked me specify height, I would enter a space or no value at all and it will accept it.

Of course, i'm not looking to enter blank value for text height, but i would like to use it for another field for the software that we've developed...

Sorry if it's a bit too confusing.

Thanks!

Jacky


Edited by y2jacky - 04.Jun.2010 at 03:40
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Jun.2010 at 08:17
Is it a block attribute or what kind of text? If it is an attribute, you can enter <space>. If it is a text prompt for (getstring), use (getstring T) to accept spaces as spaces (not as Enter).
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