Angus Leeming wrote:
> No it doesn't. You can Apply to an existing inset.
>
> What it does do is disconnect from any existing inset so subsequently
> pressing Apply will create a new inset.

Yes, that's what I meant.

> > IMO this behaviour is ok because you have to open
> > that dialog anyway (the "add" button is the only button that can be
> > pressed in that case except "close"). But if you tell me how to
> > supress the find dialog after apply, I can also change the
> > behaviour.
>
> Ok. But the Apply button should still be disabled because the user
> hasn't actually added anything from the find dialog yet. Has he?

He has. He has selected one or more new entries from the database. But he 
cannot apply them, although they show up in the "selected" browser. That's 
the problem. (I agree that the more elegant solution would be not to open 
find after apply. But I don't know how that can be achieved).

Jürgen. 

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