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23/11/2000 17:05:27
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00445069
Message ID:
00445092
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Hi Stephane -

There are a couple of ways...
1. In VFP 7 go to the object browser and do File/Open.
2. VB 6 and Visual Interdev also have object browsers.
3. They are in the registry
4. For ActiveX controls you can create a new form in VFP. Drop an ActiveX (OLE control) on it - a list will pop up of all the ActiveX controls that are installed.

Personally, I'd use one of the object browsers.

>I'd like to know where exactely, on my computer, I can find every OLE object that is accessible with the FoxPro command CREATEOBJECT.
>
>In the help files, we are shown how to create an Excel sheet using CREATEOBJECT('Excel.sheet') but what if I wanted to create a Word object or an Internet Explorer one, how would I know how to reference them?

HTH -
ellen whitney
EPS Software Corp
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