I'm not sure I'm understanding what you mean by adjusting the grid size and spacing - do you mean the amount that objects move when you drag them across the form using the mouse? If so, then you can 'fine tune' it using the LEFT and TOP object properties which moves the object by pixel.
Hello Derek. Thanks for the tip. I appreciate it very much. Of course you can do some sort of "fine tuning" using the object properties but I think an adjustable grid is some sort of standard nowadays which I really missed. My personal opinion is that you are way faster dropping the objects onto the forms if you are able to adjust the grid size and spacing. But that is of course my humble opinion. :-)
I agree with the comment about copying a form which can't be done within MVD. However, you can always copy and paste en masse all of the objects from one form onto a new 'blank' form using ALT+SHIFT+click which is pretty quick and easy.
Alternatively, if you want an EXACT copy of a form, I just edit the forms.xml file.
1. Open forms.xml using something like Notepad.
2. Find the block of text where the form you want to copy starts and ends, copy and paste it and then just change the form name.
3. Save the forms.xml file, go back into MVD and there your copied form is.
As I said before I think it would be a tad more convenient to not just multi-select the objects and copy&paste them onto the new form and adjust the forms size afterwards but to copy&paste the form itself with all objects in place. The way you suggested is of course a way to go but I personaly don't like to bugger about with the xml code. I like it when it's intuitive and comfortable. ;-)
For new projects, I use a projects template (which has all my standard tables, scripts and forms such as 'sign-on' forms, authorised user forms, help forms - all the stuff I use in every project). And any forms specific to the new project that I need, I will then copy by editing forms.xml as outlined above. It's amazing how RAD you can make MVD (great if you're lazy like me!!).
That's a good advice. I'll give that a try.
Thank you for your ideas and explanations. I really appreciate them.
I just wanted to give some advice to make the UI a little more comfortable.
And sorry for my "bad English". I'm not a native speaker but I try my best!
Best regards
Michael