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04/10/2020 13:07:57
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Visual FoxPro
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Produits tierce partie
Divers
Thread ID:
01676306
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01676458
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>>>Thank you for the feedback and good suggestion. I have changed the code that adds a sheet to the workbook to default this value to True (Show Grid Lines). This was an oversight on my part -- why I am keeping this class as a beta at this time. There are a lot of changes to the code and I want to be fairly certain that it is bug free as much as possible. In the beta version there are two new methods for setting or getting this setting.
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>>>Actually this new parameter is only for the method that saves a grid (it takes the value from the grid itself) and not a table directly. So the correction above will retain the grid lines.
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>>You suggested to set the 6th parameter to True. But when I look at the source code of the method SaveTableToWorkBook I see only 5 parameters. And if I try to pass the 6th parameter as .T., I get error.
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>>What am I missing?
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>See my last sentence above -- the new parameter is on the method that saves a grid. This is the method, SaveGridToWorkbook(). I was wrong when I said it was also a parameter on SaveTableToWorkbook(). The beta version that you have will always save without gridlines visible. I have changed the behavior to now default to gridlines being visible.

When you have a new built with the changed behavior, please send to me (or post it here). I would like to have a customer to be a beta tester of your product. But I don't want them to bring up the issue with missing gridlines.
Thank you.
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