>Thanks Jim! I don't recall you referencingit in you Feb Rapozine article. I wonder if I should include it in all my OCX pointers?
Personally, I'd leave things that are working alone.
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>>>>ThisForm.OleTree.Object.Nodes(1).ForeColor = Rgb(200, 200, 200)
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>>>>And for documentation: I found it very good. But it isn't in FoxPro help. It is in MSDN/VB help :-)
>>>Plamen,
>>>Thank you! I was chasing this a while back, but did not arrive at the ".Object." reference. Did you get there by trial and error, or was there something in the documentation I may have missed?
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>>Terry, Deep in the bowels of the "Using Visual FoxPro" in the Help. Here's the details, from an article "
I could not find this property of the VFP OLEControl mentioned in the property sheet or anywhere one might regularly refer to during development. However, it is mentioned in the section titled “Manipulation of Objects with Automation” under the topic “Using ActiveX Controls”, under the topic “Adding OLE Objects to Applications”, under the topic “Sharing Information and Adding OLE”, under the topic “Interoperability and the Internet”, under the topic “Extending Applications” in the “Using Visual FoxPro” part of the online Help. Phewww! The only way I found it was by using the Search option. Going through the “Content” I stopped clicking deeper in the topic tree once I came upon the topic “Interoperability and the Internet” because it seemed unrelated to the object (pun) of my need. It is noteworthy that the VFP documentation content itself is presented in a Treeview
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>>I say little wonder that you didn't find it < s >.
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>>>Again, thanks!