can i create a button run a preset of change attribute ?

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can i create a button run a preset of change attribute ?

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hi
can i create a button that run a preset of change attributes?
for example i have save the preset with a long name with space , lets say the preset is ChangeWR
like the screenshot
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Re: can i create a button run a preset of change attribute ?

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Yes use the command:

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OPENATTRIBUTES ChangeWR
If you want the command to run automatically and close the Change Attributes dialog afterwards use:

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OPENATTRIBUTES =ChangeWR
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Re: can i create a button run a preset of change attribute ?

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giulia wrote: 2023-01-24, 10:01 UTC Ps why does not this forum show my screenshot even i resize them?
Because:
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2003-02-07, 08:42 UTC Actually the forum software does support images, but I have disabled them. Why? I know many forums where they are enabled, and where people post huge images everywhere - in the signature, in their posts, etc. - full of advertising for their sites! Therefore I have decided to convert all images to links. People who want to see the image can still do it, but all others will not be bothered.
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2018-07-10, 10:19 UTC 2. Show images as links, not inline (legal reasons)
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Re: can i create a button run a preset of change attribute ?

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white wrote: 2023-01-24, 11:28 UTC
giulia wrote: 2023-01-24, 10:01 UTC Ps why does not this forum show my screenshot even i resize them?
Because:
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2003-02-07, 08:42 UTC Actually the forum software does support images, but I have disabled them. Why? I know many forums where they are enabled, and where people post huge images everywhere - in the signature, in their posts, etc. - full of advertising for their sites! Therefore I have decided to convert all images to links. People who want to see the image can still do it, but all others will not be bothered.
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2018-07-10, 10:19 UTC 2. Show images as links, not inline (legal reasons)
Hi
I got it , it makes sense
some browsers and some security extensions don't allow to open a link like pop blocker
thanks
petermad wrote: 2023-01-24, 10:48 UTC Yes use the command:

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OPENATTRIBUTES ChangeWR
If you want the command to run automatically and close the Change Attributes dialog afterwards use:

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OPENATTRIBUTES =ChangeWR
hi Petermad
it's much better don't use space ? I mean better ChangeWR than Change Write & Created (for example)?
I will try it , thanks a lot
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Re: can i create a button run a preset of change attribute ?

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I mean better ChangeWR than Change Write & Created (for example)?
Spaces are allowed in the name of the saved setting.
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