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31/12/1997 03:54:45
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turquie
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Client/serveur
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00068299
Message ID:
00068624
Vues:
30
>>Hello Cetin!
>>
>>There is a little problem, I donnot have your e-mail address!!
>>(I am not premier user, and I donnot have acces to these, except You put it on the end of your threads.)
>>
>>BB
>>
>>P.S.: I sended the file to Marvin Cardoza, because he wrote his email addres on the end of his thread.
>>
>>>>>>>I need to build complex graphs, I frustrate by the fact that the online Help system for Graph contains no information about the object model.
>>>>>>>I need the properties of msgraph to programming the object, for example :
>>>>>>>to change a font.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>On the Developer Network CD I have found the object model of MSGRAPH 97. I could use it for MSGRAPH 95.
>>>>>>If you wish I send you it in e-mail. By me, MSGRAPH is not suitable for complex graph. I use it for simple task.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>BB
>>>>>Since object model of MSGRAPH 97 is needed by many could you put it on files section (WIN32API) pls.
>>>>
>>>>OK. The file I have is 2 bitmap in a word 6.0 doc file.
>>>>It contains a map about the msgraph object model.
>>>>
>>>>I am not sure that this is legal, to put on file section this. (But I send it to you.)
>>>>
>>>>Any comment?
>>>>
>>>>BB
>>>Thanks. I think it should be legal. Since we gain the legality by purchasing the main product.
>You could click to yellow envelope on the header to post a mail to any UT member.
>Here is my e-mail : cetin@neptune.imst.deu.edu.tr
>Thanks for information.

Heh, this is funny. I was just working with MSGraph and came to see if anyone had the object model too! :). You would think that any OLE/Active-X enabled products (excel, word, etc) would have a help file that would list this information?

Anyway, if you could send me a copy of this I would greatly appreciate it!

Michael G. Emmons
memmons@nc.rr.com
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