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15/04/1997 15:34:14
 
 
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15/04/1997 12:02:17
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00028065
Message ID:
00028406
Vues:
44
John,

It is in the project. That's good.

Now, is it under "Other" -----> "Menus" or do you have it under "Programs"?
Believe it or not, at least for other things, this location seems to matter.

Jim N.

PS Checked one of mine and it only show .MNX in the Project too.

>Arnon and Jim:
>
>The file that is included in the project is MAINMENU.mnx. When I remove it and attempt to ADD a menu, this is the only file that appears. Should I force MAINMENU.mpr? It is not otherwise included.
>
>Thanks, again, for your help.
>
>John
>
>>did you include the .SPR or the menu itself in the project?
>>
>>Arnon
>>> >if you include the menu in your project it will be re-generated
>>> >when you re-build the app (and will be included in the app/exe)
>>> >
>>> >Arnon
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> I have created a menu for my client's program that I am invoking
>>during
>>> >> program start-up as follows:
>>> >>
>>> >> DO MainMenu.MPR
>>> >>
>>> >> If I understand things correctly, this means that, every time I modify
>>> >the
>>> >> menu, I have to remember to copy not only the new EXE file, but also
>>> the
>>> >> new MPR file to take to my client's office. There's gotta be a better
>>> >> way???
>>> >>
>>> >> TIA.
>>> >>
>>> >> John
>>> >>
>>> Arnon:
>>>
>>> What's happening is this: the changes I make to the menu show up just
>>fine
>>> on my stand-alone computer. However, on the network, none of my changes
>>> show up on any work station. All other program changes that I have made
>>> show up just fine except the menu--it remains as I wrote it months ago.
>>If
>>> it is all part of one EXE file, why don't my menu changes show up like
>>all
>>> other changes??
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot for any help you can give me.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
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