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No I do not know the syntax and I'm hoping that when you do find out either you or somebody else post back to your thread to tell us how to use that syntax. Given that they didn't tell us non-coders how to use that maybe you can put in a support ticket and ask the question.
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1. Do you know if there is a way to control the size and placement of the popup? 2. I modified by code to look like yours (I'm not great at the code, I mostly look at other code and modify). All my sample codes I follow, use single quotes, and I notice you use backslash. Typically, my code will look something like below. I could not figure out how to edit mine to include the Openpopup class, so I just changed everything from href and on to match yours. Is there a way I could have adjusted mine?
I know it has to do with me not understanding the usage and purpose of the backslashes and single quotes.
Sample button: "<a style=\"text-decoration:none; background: #688EB3; border-radius: 5px; color: #ffffff; display: inline-block; padding: 4px 0px 0px 0px; width:145px; height:22px; text-align: center; text-shadow: none; border: 0px solid #030404; font-size: 12px \"href='" & $ADD //I tried to add in & "\" class=\"OpenAsPopup\" here, but that didn't work & "'>Sample button text</a>"
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