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Hi Alan,

As you can see, no one else has replied with a suggestion. So, here's my suggestion: What I've done is copy a piece of bulleted text from MS-Word and then edit the text in the rtf-control. Each time that I need bulleted text, I copy such a piece of ms-word-origin text (either from the rtf-control or from ms-word) and edit the text.

This workaround will gonna work for me, since my rtf-texts will be read-only for my clients. However, it's a useless procedure if your clients need to edit an rtf-text.

I must say that I'm surprised that no one else in this usergroup has encountered this problem/bug.


>Hi Peter,
>
>I've been away from UT for a while but logged in today and came across you message. I just experienced the exact same problem just yesterday on XP. Did you ever find a solution?
>
>>I encounter a problem with bulleting (selbullet) in the RichText control that ships with vfp7. I mimic things below. On first save all seems ok. On first load a small bullet is automatically added. When saved once more and then reload, a second small bullet appears. When repeated, additional small bullets are added.
>>
>>On first save:
>>--------------
>>* First bullet
>>* Second bullet
>>No bullet
>>
>>On first load:
>>--------------
>>* First bullet
>>* Second bullet
>>. No bullet
>>
>>On second load (after second save):
>>-----------------------------------
>>* First bullet
>>* Second bullet
>>. . No bullet
>>
>>Etcetera:
>>--------------
>>* First bullet
>>* Second bullet
>>. . . No bullet
>>
>>My research reveals that it happens in Windows 2000.
>>
>>If there's nothing that can be done about it, then I must conclude that using the RTF control is only a waste of time. It would render the control completely useless if an application (as mine) is meant for international usage!!
>>
>>Who can be of help?
Groet,
Peter de Valença

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