Is it possible to create a new wizard? Where could I look for information? Lauraline
Rick, I'm thinking of a wizard that could guide someone through the sequence of metamorphosing a personal basic Ready-to-Style sloper into a personal Ready-to-Cut personal garment pattern. The same sequence of steps applies to every new sloper => garment. Any ideas? Lauraline of cadterns.com | Well.....I'm curious. | | What kind of new wizard...??? | | http://users.bigpond.net.au/cavedrawings | | | | | > Is it possible to create a new wizard? Where could I look for | information? | > | > Lauraline | > | > | |
Len, Templates would be good for applying to the sequence of steps but a wizard sure would help people to follow the sequence. I have it documented and captured in Viewlets, but using them means needing separate other files open at the same time. Wizards could prove considerably more efficient use of time and resources - particularly for beginners. I have thought all along that apparel should be as common to relate to AutoSketch as engineering and Architecture & Engineering are to AutoCAD. Cheers! Lauraline | Could you set up several templates that have the options built in instead? | | Lauraline Grosenick wrote: | | > Is it possible to create a new wizard? Where could I look for information? | > | > Lauraline | > | > |
Harriett maybe... Cheers! Lauraline | Harry Potter !!! | | | | | > Is it possible to create a new wizard? Where could I look for | information? | > | > Lauraline | > | > | |
Maybe a powerpoint slide show? Also I just upgraded to two monitors so two apps open at once is much easier to deal with.