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15/10/2005 15:11:37
 
 
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14/10/2005 06:47:23
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Visual FoxExpress
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01059072
Message ID:
01059460
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Hi Mark

When you first run the presobj wizard there is a choice in the layout for "condensed" That will fit as many of the fields and labels as possible into the visible part of the presobj, rather than just running them down as a list.

You can fix the one you have by going to the property sheet, using the cbo at the top to find the controls you can't see and changing the top property to bring them up to the realm of the visible.

>Hi All,
>
>I'm learning (both) VFE6/VFP6 & expecting to update to current on both
>later this fall. This is probably more of a VFP question than VFE,
>but --
>I generated a standard presentation object class using the wizard, and
>chose to simply list field labels+textboxes in a single column, figuring that
>I would then rearrange them into my chosen layout for the form by dragging.
>Problem is that there are enough fields that VFE put some of the text boxes
>beyond the bottom of the design area (even after I've maximized it),
>and I cannot figure out how to scroll down & reach them to drag them into
>the proper positions. Can't get to them w/ the presobj open or the form
>designer open. Any suggestions?
>
>TIA,
>Mark


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