One other choice, I think it requires at least the professional version of the IDE, is to right click the project and look at the "class view".
>Hi Fabio.
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>Nice "seeing" you again!
>Life is great, hope everything is alright with you.
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>Got it. Thanks for the tips. I will look for it.
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>Yep, you're right ... I'm going to VB.NET ... though an english man, very good friend of mine, says VB is for little girls! huahuahuahuahuahuahuahua
>It just seems easier from a VFP point of view.
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>Still writing books? I've got your XML one.
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>Thanks for the advice.
(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush