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21/10/1997 03:06:28
 
 
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20/10/1997 02:09:58
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Divers
Thread ID:
00055162
Message ID:
00055691
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>>>>>>I would like to use a form with scrolling bars
>>>>>>instead of using pageframe.
>>>>>>Is it possible?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Ed
>>>>>
>>>>>Wait for VFP6. BTW, VB doesn't have this functionality either. Many users request this thing, but just because they didn't try it.
>>>>
>>>>Recently I read Nick Neklioudov`s article and thought
>>>>that ,may be, there is a similar trick with grid or anything else.
>>>>Thank for advice.
>>>>Ed
>>>
>>>Nick's article is about 'scrolling' from record to record. Surely, you can make a trick, just adding Scrollbar ActiveX, firing code which will change form layout, shifting controls up and down, but IMHO results will not worth time you will spend.
>>
>>The activeX scrollbar + a container to put all your controls will do the job.
>>
>>I use this in a form in witch i have to reproduce a paper form and its work fine.
>>
>>:o)
>
>So, and where can this axtiveX be found, bought, downloaded ??
>
>Marc

I have this activex control on my machine. The file name is fm20.dll and fm20enu.dll. I am not sure where they cme form, but my guess is from microsoft office, since thay are microsoft tools. To see if they are on your system use the options, controls, activex in the manu and scroll through all activex stuff. It comes up as microsoft forms 2.0 scroll bar. there is also a third party ocx available in the files section of the ut. it costs $25 last I checked. I have used the microsoft one to create a scrolling form for graphical layout, and it works great!

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