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(OP)
Is this some sort of a setting problem?.

Under "HELP"

i.e: Dimensions - properties - name

Access denied. "INTERNET EXPLORER SCRIPT ERROR"

RE: Access denied

(OP)
What was I trying to get at is information on how to hide names under the dimension.

RE: Access denied

Are you using Windows XP with SP 2?  You might need to have an extension reapplied within Explorer to get the display to work properly (Active X or Java Script or something similar).  If you recently installed SP 2, you can probably expect some of these things to happen.

Also, use SP 0.1 for SW 2005--that will help with using Windows XP SP 2.


Jeff Mowry
www.industrialdesignhaus.com
Reality is no respecter of good intentions.

RE: Access denied

(OP)
Hey Jeff, (Windows xp sp2)

What do you mean by having an extension reapplied within explorer.

RE: Access denied

You need to make sure the box that says:

Show Dimension Names is unchecked

It is located under Tools, Options, and is on the System Options Tab.

I hope this is what you were looking to do.

RE: Access denied

(OP)
yup! Thanks thats what I was looking for...I remember checking it.

RE: Access denied

Looks like you've got a solution.

What I meant was that sometimes after moving to XP SP 2 you will find certain "plug in" applications blocked by default when using Explorer and may need to do certain things (such as reinstall) those plug ins (such as flash and other plug ins that Explorer uses) to get them to function again.  This is because of the increased default security settings within XP SP 2.


Jeff Mowry
www.industrialdesignhaus.com
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