>You must to register it
>DO (HOME() + "\Wizards\anchoreditor.app")
>
>>I get the error message "File 'anchoreditor.app' does not exist" when I click on the "anchor editor" button on properties list of a control when designing a form. However anchoreditor.app is actually found in the Wizards subfolder of the VFP9 program folder.
>>
>>Does anybody know how to fix it?
>>
>>Ben
This did not work in my case. It was invoked, but it did not register. I chose
Program < Do,selected the
c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9\Wizards\ folder and chose
anchoreditor.app. This time it displayed a message that it had registered the wizard.
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