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family Posted - 11/17/2007 : 08:11:30 AM
Origin Version : 8 SR0
Operating System: W2000

Can anybody show me how to create a dialog using X-functions? The on-line help does not describe this.
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Deanna Posted - 11/19/2007 : 02:48:15 AM
Hi family,

There is an example in the programming help. You can view it as follows:
1. Open the programming help by selecting Help: Programming from the dialog.
2. Go to the Create X-Function page (>Programming > X function > X Function Programming Guide > Create X-Function > Creating dialog)
3. Click Example above Adding Custom Button Or Apply/Undo Button.

We are trying to improve documentation on X-Function programming. We hop that you will see better documents in SR1.



Deanna
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