Thanks!
Another question if I may
I have five entry boxes to clear. I used your second -command structure ($Entry->delete(0,'end') and chained it into the code like thus:
$top->Button(-text=>"Save RegEdits to a File", -foreground=>"blue", -command=>sub{save()},
-command => sub { $entry1->delete( 0, 'end' )},
-command => sub { $entry1->delete( 0, 'end' )},
-command => sub { $entry3->delete( 0, 'end' )},
-command => sub { $entry4->delete( 0, 'end' )} )->pack()
But the daisy chained -commands looking at each entry didn't all work. In fact, only the first worked, and for some reason the save fxn at the beginning didn't work either. What am I doing wrong?
john

In reply to Re: (ichimunki) Re: Clearing entry boxes in a GUI? by ralfthewise
in thread Clearing entry boxes in a GUI? by ralfthewise

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