>>The non-default properties are stored in the properties field (memo field) and you would access them the same way you would access a field on a normal table.
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>>>>>How can I print all the property settings on my form by individual objects?
>>>>>
>>>>>and - just the properties setting for my form only?
>>>>>thanks
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>>>>You can open the form as a table (i.e. USE form.scx) and print the Objname and Properties field. That'll give you the non-default properties for all objects on the form and the form itself.
>>>>
>>>>Hope that helps,
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>>>I opened the form with USE myform.scx..
>>>what command do I use to see the property list?
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>OK - thanks Ronald... it helps ... :)
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I don't know if anybody touched on this yet - BUT!!!
you can open up the form in the class browser - the punch the button that say 'view code' when you hover over it with the mouse..
then ALL of the code for the form is generated - including any default properties/methods that have been changed from default [sic] values...
it's quick and dirty...
there's some OTHER code in Markus Egger's book you can drop into the class browser to show ALL of the class/form/whatever's vfp default properties/events/methods - and that is way slick as well...
This only works with 6.0, as far as I know...
your mileage may vary - but .. hmmmm no wait - it did work with 5.0...
regards [Bill]
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