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27/01/2000 13:22:30
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Menus & Menu designer
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00323620
Message ID:
00323689
Views:
21
>>>>I made a menu and used the "quick menu". It works fine except the exit option is greyed out. I took care of the ON SHUTDOWN, so I know that's not it. There's no "skip for" and in fact I can't see anything that's different about this option compared to the other quick menu options.
>>>>
>>>>So why's it greyed out, and how can I enable it?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Did you look at the resulting .MPX to see what's in there for the Exit pad? If you don't know the answer, and you have it there, then, well, my eyeball redirector ain't working so good. What's the .MPX indicating? More importantly, what's the resulting .MPR, that contains the actual code that executes when the menu gets fired, say it's doing.
>>>
>>>UT is not a replacement for looking at code!
>>
>>What crawled up your butt and died? If my posts offend you that much, stop reading them.
>>
>Nothing in the past couple of weeks, I just assume it always smells like that. It could be a gerbil. Wanna look for me?
>
>The questions asked were the ones we need answers to, in order to answer your question. IOW, if you want to ask a question, give us a clue how to answer it.
>
>The commentary that UT can't substitute for reading code is true. We can't fix what we can't see. Like if you've restored a bad copy of something from a backup!
>
>I will, however, ignore your questions in the future. Feel free to thank me now for this.
>
>Let me pose some more questions before signing off:
>
>Why not ask a question that could be answered?
>
>Why ask, and then, being told you're the only one who can possibly answer the question without more detail, proceed to get pissed off rather than providing the necessary details?
>
>Why are you closely examining my rectal cavity?
>
>(For this and the answer to dozens of other fascinating questions, tune in next week - same .BAT Time, same .BAT Channel!)


I don't just jump on the UT every time I hit a snag. I spend a lot of time trying to find the answer on my own first. When I run out of ideas, I post. Having you tell me to RTFM or look at code is just plain rude in my book.

I provided all the information I had in my question. I didn't even know there was code in an MPR. Now that I've looked at it, nothing has changed. The code for the option that doesn't work is the same as for the option that works, which is what I said in the first place.

I appreciate the knowledge that there is code in a menu you can look at, but when the rest of your post is so nasty, it's just going to piss me off.

Michelle
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