>>>>>I am trying to copy an existing class from one library to another. The book says to open two instances of the 'class browser', with each one pointing to the different libraries. Then I am supposed to be able to just 'drag' the class icon from one class browser to the other. Well, that does not work for me. Can anybody give me any direction on this.
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>>>>>Thank you very much,
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>>>>>Tom Snider
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>>>>I usually just do it in Project Manager - drag the class to another library and you will have a copy in it.
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>>>>HTH,
>>>>Nick
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>>>Nick -
>>>I have a rather bizzare variation. The class I want to copy is at the top of a long list. I can drag it up to the previous class library. However, when I try to drag it down to the class library to which I want to copy, I get the "No can't go there" symbol and can't scroll down. Have you seen this before?
>>>Sylvia
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>>Sylvia,
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>>yes, but right before that if you slowly place the dragging class on the bottom border of the Project Manager treeview it will start to slowly scroll up.
>>Not very convenient, but works. Another way - drag it first to small class library, then collapse all of them and drag it again where you need it. Then get rid of extra copy.
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>>Nick
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>Nick
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>S-l-o-w-l-y was the key. That did the trick. Yhanks!
>
>Sylvia
Nick -
Well, that should have been thanks! Follow-up question: Now I'm getting a message while trying to copy a form class to another class that an include file doesn't exist in a particular directory. I checked the class code and couldn't find any references to the include file. Do you have any ideas?
Thanks again
Sylvia
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