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NEWOBJECT( ) and CREATEOBJECT( )
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04/03/1999 08:11:19
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Visual FoxPro
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Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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>Hi,
> What is the differences between NEWOBJECT() and CREATEOBJECT()? As noticed in MSDN, NEWOBJECT() allow to createobject without opening it. What does it mean? If I use it to automate word.application, what is the different between both of the commands?
>
>Thank you

In addition to John's message, snother neat thing is that container objects in 6.0 have a NewObject method that acts like AddObject with the added attraction of being able to specify a class library.
Rick Hodder
MCP Visual Foxpro
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