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How to use a container across multiple pages in pagefram
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13/05/2005 21:01:46
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Divers
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>>OTOH, that would be each page having an instance of the container - that's multiple containers then. But if the idea is to have all the things on the containers show the same thing, that can be achieved by binding all the controls on it to same controlsources, and refreshing them in .uiEnable(). Sounds simpler, and also solves the tab order problem.
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>I'm not sure, I get what you mean here. I think, Malcolm was talking about navigation bar container. We had the same class at my prev. job called navstand. In our case we always put it on the form beneath the pageframe.

I explained that in a longer message to Malcolm.

If it was a navstand navigation bar, I didn't get it that way from his message - I understood it was a container that needs to be ON each page, i.e. contained in it. Well, even if I misunderstood, it may actually work the way I understood it :).

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