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12/06/1996 12:14:25
John Wenger
Clear Sky Computer Company
Lowell, Michigan, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00001576
Message ID:
00002244
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31
John

Lost part of your article but I get the idea. Will look it over & see if it does.

Thanks
Tom


>>>>Gee wiliker, looks like no one knows how to
>>>>control system toolbars programatically. Any
>>>>ideas would help.
>
>>>What do you want to do with the toolbars? I
>think
>>>you can hide, show, dock, etc.
>
>>>John
>>>Clear Sky Computer Company
>>
>>
>>John
>>
>>Thanks! Yes, can always use that kind of info.
>>
>>BTW, any relation to Stan? <s>
>
>No
>
>
>>Tom
>
>Hope This Helps You Out
>From the MS Knowledge Base:
>
>How to Hide and Restore (Unhide) System Toolbars
>Article ID: Q131346
>Revision Date: 30-APR-1996
>
>The information in this article applies to:
>
> - Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows, version
>3.0
>
>
>SUMMARY
>
>By using the two short programs (TBSAVE.PRG and
>TBREST.PRG) listed in this article, you can hide
>and restore system toolbars.
>
> - TBSAVE.PRG hides the system toolbars. It first
>saves the status of all
> known Visual FoxPro toolbars to an array
>(gaTbsets). The array
> (gaTbsets) should be scoped to your
>application, although i
Tom
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