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Sydney VFP User Group Webcast Online Now
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01/10/2004 09:04:18
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Groupes d'usagers
Divers
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00947260
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That worked great. Thanks!

>Right-click in the display area, and choose Zoom.
>
>>Very cool. I'm testing it but viewing the MSFT live meeting replay (not media) I cannot get full screen for some reason. I press CTRL+H and I get IE help on the left instead of full screen. In effect, I cannot see the entire slide only a portion of the top-left portion...
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>>>Hi Folks,
>>>
>>>The Sydney VFP User Group had its September Meeting last night and we did a live webcast of the event. A recording of the event is available online at
>>>
>>>http://www112.placeware.com/cc/lmevents/viewRecordings
>>>
>>>Enter your name
>>>ID: msft092904ac
>>>Password: KJS89Q
>>>
>>>Click Submit
>>>
>>>On the next page, please enter your Email and Company Name (if required) and click Submit.
>>>
>>>Choose between the pure Windows Media format (audio only) and the Microsoft Office Live Meeting Replay (which allows you to actually see what was on the screen as well as move forward and back in the presentation based on the slides)
>>>
>>>In this recording, Paul Hemans discusses the use of XML Data Islands, including demonstrating a fantastic VFP Data Server across the internet! Craig Franklin talks about the DateTimePicker ActiveX control, and Castro Shehata talks about MemberData in VFP 9.0.
>>>
>>>This was our first attempt at a webcast, and we plan to continue this approach for the forseeable future.
>>>
>>>Keep an eye on my blog or the Sydney VFP User Group Web Site for details of the next webcast.
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