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Converting a form from 5.0 to 6.0
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Visual FoxPro
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Forms & Form designer
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00267070
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>>>>PMFJI, but I wondered if you are the same Michael Antonovich who authored the "FoxPro 2 Programming Guide", circa 1991?
>>>Yes, you must have one of the other 2 copies <g>. Also the subsequent and quite rare Maintaining and Debugging FoxPro, 1993; Using Visual FoxPro 3.0 Special Edition, Que; and Using Visual FoxPro 5.0 Special Edition, Que
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>>>Mike
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>>Nice to know you, Mike. Your FP2 book was one of the first, if not THE first, FoxPro books I purchased. I thought it was excellent. Also it seems to be one of the only books with a chapter on the physical structure of FoxPro tables and indexes, which was (and still is) very useful.
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>>BTW my copy of "Special Edition: Using Visual FoxPro 3 for Windows" lists your name as "Michael D. Antonovich" on the cover. Apparently it's a misprint, since it appears as "Michael P. Antonovich" everywhere else I've seen it. So I wonder if I've got a rare collector's item here, you know, like a stamp with an error on it :-)
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>>IAC, it's nice to see you here on the UT.
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>I guess I just thought it was time to get more involved again after a break of a few years. Yes, the 3.0 book replace my middle initial with a D. Unfortunately, there is a Michael D. Antonovich! He is County Commissioner Los Angeles County, but I don't think he knows anything about FoxPro. That is why I tend to always use my middle initial. He was even able to get www.antonovich.com before I thought of getting it.
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>Mike

I guess it's not unusual that there would be an actual person with the other initial. I hope you didn't have to pay him any royalties on the book. Re the domain name, I can sympathize... I founded ITA (my business) in 1993, when the web was very young, but even at that someone else had already registered ita.com. Bummer.
Rick Borup, MCSD

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