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PMFJI, but SuperCls will examine the class hierachy for the object you are currently editing and display a shortcut menu with options for each level where code exists within that method. You must have a method open.

It displays code for that object hierarchy. However, it does not bring up code if you have composite classes. For example, you create a form class with a button on it and add code to the button. You then create an instance of that class. If you open the method where you added the code for the button and use SuperCls to bring up the class code, it will not find the code from the composite.

You want the SuperCls Toolbar for Visual FoxPro 6.0.

>People keep mentioning that, but I couldn't find anything FoxPro related on his site. I didn't look long, though, because of the blinding yellow background. I thought maybe I had the wrong place (www.classx.com), but I saw his name on it.
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>Since you've used it, maybe you can tell me something. You say it shows parent code, but what parent code? I don't want the code that's in the parent of the object I have open. I want the code that's in the same object on the parent class of the screen. Does it do that?
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>Thanks,
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>Michelle
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>>His SuperClass will display parent code with the click of a button. The parent code can be edited as well. I have used it for quite some time now.
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Larry Miller
MCSD
LWMiller3@verizon.net

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