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Steven Levine wrote:  
>   
> >I didn't know the WPS kept a separate set of flags -- I  
> >thought it just asked the file system what they were.  
>   
> That would not work for abstract objects that don't exist in the file  
> system.  
 
Bingo.  Thanks for this insight.  
 
> >My UniMaint (5.10.25) has a Select Obj button but the ensuing window  
> >requires an object to be selected, and I can't figure out any way to do this.  
>   
> Hmmm.  Have to check the help?  
 
I did that already.  As usual, I can never understand what they're  
talking about.  
 
> Are you sure you used the WPS->Selected Object Settings menu item?  
 
Yes -- I got to it using the Select Obj button on the toolbar, which  
appears to be the same as WPS->Selected Object Settings.  
 
> Typically, once you have the window open all you need to do is drop the single  
> object of interest on to the window.  Makes selecting the object of interest simple.  
 
Aha!  Drag and drop.  Now why didn't I think of trying that?  
 
> >PPW.src  
> >  +-PPW.1  
> >  +-PPW.2  
> >  +-PPW.d  
> >  +-PPW.e  
>   
> I take it ppw is ppwizard.  
 
Yes, I see your pattern recognizer is still in fine form.  I abbreviated  
the names in my original message, the tree is actually  
 
PPWizard.src  
  +-PPWizard-20000223.src  
        +-PPWizard.1  
        +-PPWizard.2  
        +-PPWizard.d  (the download directory)  
        +-PPWizard.e  (the extract directory)  
 
> If you can't drag the ppw.2 folder to the Selected  
> Object Properties window, drag the ppw.src folder.  
 
Hmm.  I can drag the parent folder to the window and the window captures  
it and then displays both the parent and the PPW.2 folder, but when I  
select (highlight) the object and press the Delete option, I get  
 
  Object was not deleted  
  PPWizard-20000223.src\ppwizard.2  
  The Error returned is PMError=0/0  
  WPSErr=0  
 
I always thought 0 was "no error".  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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