"tla" <tla_member at newsranger.com> wrote in message news:Yeaz6.3104$jz.261656 at www.newsranger.com... * * * > What's going on is odd: if I watch SigmaPlot as I type this in, as soon as I > type the "(" a Notebook appears. Then when I type ")" and a <cr>, another > notebook appears and I get the error message. So if I just enter the line > >>> sp.Notebooks.Add > I get a notebook with no error message. > This would be fine except when a function needs parameters I am not able to > enter the parameters. By the way, the analogous problem doesn't occur with > Excel. For Excel, I can enter the examples and everything works fine. * * * This isn't much of an answer, but ... I have found that when I use VB to make ActiveX servers that I control w/ python, if the methods don't take any parameters, then there are no parenthesis (including them generates an error), but if there are parameters then I can use the parenthesis and everything works fine. I can't explain it, but it seems to work. ? doug
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