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Using an Icon on a Command Button
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19/12/1996 02:20:02
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Visual FoxPro
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Forms & Form designer
Miscellaneous
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00014769
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>>>I would like to use an icon on a command button, but the picture is too large when displayed. How can I get the icon to resize?
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>>>Craig
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>>I use a package called Graphics Converter by IMSI which does an excellent job of resizing icons, or turning ANY graphic image into an icon (or any other kind of graphics image -- for example from GIF to BMP). I couldn't do without this package when developing -- helps me make my screens look hot!
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>>BTW, this package also has a screen capture facility for doing those pesky users manuals!
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>>Valerie
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>That sounds all great and slick...but is there a way to place a picture to the left of the caption text, and not above it? Borland C++, Delphi, and Visual dBase all seem to take this wish seriously and gave us a direct lame-level way to do it. Yet VFP, as far as I know, allows you to have the pic displayed only above your caption text. Did I miss something there?

if you did, then i did too. i think the caption will always be under the picture
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