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>1 - VB property sheet seems to list a lot fewer properties than analagous control in VFP - what's up with that?
Not really sure.
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>2 - The VB property sheet seems to be a pure property sheets as opposed to the PEM property sheet in VFP - is this correct?
Yes, this is true. VFP has Properties, Methods and Events. VB is purely properties. Methods and Events are accessed through the Code window.
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>3 - Is it my imagination or are only some of the methods-props avaialable to an object actually displayed in the editor or prop sheet?
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Only methods and events that have code in them (or been accessed by the select method described below) are visible in the Code window. To add one, either type in the name of the Control_Method/Event or select the object from the appropriate dropdown and then select the appropriate method/event. The header will automatically be inserted.
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Larry Miller
MCSD
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