There is a video series you can watch to learn some of the basics, including installation.
http://tinyurl.com/PEM-Editor-VideosIt's a from Version 4, but it is still all relevant and helpful for even the most recent beta version.
>This looks extremely interesting, but I don't get it. How do I get into the PEM editor? I tried the property sheet, and didn't find such an option. It must be somewhere else, but I can't find it.
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>>Naomi --
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>>This is one of the many features in PEM Editor -- copying some / all properties and / or methods from one class / form to another.
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>>Steps are:
>>1) In the class that you are copying from, right-click on the combobox near the top of the form. Select the options "Copy ..." (wording here varies from one version to another, but you get the idea)
>>2) Open up the destination class, right-click on the combobox again, and select "Paste" (surprise!)
>>3) You'll get a pop-up window that will allow you to select which properties / methods you want to paste.
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>>This is described in more detail in the Help file.
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>>Cheers
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>>Jim
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>>>Hi everybody,
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>>>I have two separate form classes. I added two custom methods to one form class. I found that I need these methods (with descriptions) in another form's class as well.
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>>>How can I copy these two methods form one form to another?
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>>>Thanks a lot in advance.