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How to justify text in a field
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Windows Server 2003
Database:
Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01021253
Message ID:
01021438
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Sorry, nothing to add.

>Yes? You didn't add anything.
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>>>Of course I've heard of RTF - just not the control.
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>>>>Microsoft RichText Control.That is what it is called in may list of available activex in VFP
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>>
>>>Mike
>>>
>>>>>1) I've not heard of an RTF control (is this VFP 8 or 9?)
>>>>
>>>>Microsoft RichText Control? I can remember it as far back as VFP5.0
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>>>Of course I've heard of RTF - just not the control. I've just looked it up in Help. As I've never had a use for it, and it isn't part of the standard controls toolbar, I'd just never come across it.
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>>>>>2) I prefer solutions that don't take any code.
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>>>>That would make the job of a programmer a lot easier ;-)
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>>>What I meant was, my suggestion required no code and, I thought, did what Luis wanted.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>My understanding is the terminology, FULL justification means the text is justified at both ends (left and right), alignment means the text is aligned all to one side, be it right or left, irregarless of how the other end looks like.
>>>>I was trying to clarify the end result to the original question.
>>>
>>>No, Justn, applies to L, R, C and full. Ypu're right that Full Justn. is both sides neat and aligned, as in a novel or text book. To this end, alignment and justn. are interchangeable, for R, L, and C.
>>>
>>>Cheers
>>>
>>>Terry
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