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These commands and functions make it possible for you to create, display, and activate user-defined windows.
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Display and activate one or more user-defined windows or Visual FoxPro system windows. |
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Specify the border style of an object. |
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Release the specified item or items from memory. |
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Open the Form Designer. |
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Deactivate user-defined windows or Visual FoxPro system windows and remove them from the screen, but not from memory. |
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Create a window and specify its attributes. |
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Hide an active user-defined window or Microsoft Visual FoxPro system window. |
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Open the Form Designer so you can modify or create a form. |
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Modifie a user-defined window or the main Visual FoxPro window. |
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Move a user-defined window created with DEFINE WINDOW, or a Visual FoxPro system window, to a new location. |
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Repaint a form or control and refresh any values, or refresh a project's visual display. |
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Remove user-defined windows or Visual FoxPro system windows from memory. |
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Restore to memory window definitions and window statuses saved to a window file or memo field. |
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Save all or specified window definitions to a window file or memo field. |
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Display one or more user-defined windows or Visual FoxPro system windows without activating them. |
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Change the size of a window created with DEFINE WINDOW or a Visual FoxPro system window. |
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Create a text box. |
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Determine whether the active or specified window has a border. |
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Return either the number of child windows in a parent window or the names of the child windows in the order in which they are stacked in the parent window. |
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Return the number of columns within the active or specified window. |
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Determine whether the specified user-defined window exists. |
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Return the name, size, or style of the current font for a window in Visual FoxPro for Windows. |
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Return the name of the window that was active prior to the current window or determines whether the specified window was active prior to the current window. |
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Return the column coordinate of the upper-left corner of the active or specified window. |
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Return the row coordinate of the upper-left corner of the active or specified window. |
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Determine whether the active or specified window is maximized. |
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Determine whether the active or specified window is minimized. |
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Determine whether the active or specified window is in front of all other windows. |
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Determine whether output is being directed to the active or specified window. |
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Return the name of the parent window of the active or specified window. |
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Included for backward compatibility. Use the Form Designer instead. |
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Return the number of rows within the active or specified window. |
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Return the title assigned to the active or specified window. |
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Determine if the specified window has been activated and isn't hidden. |
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Change the size and position of a user-defined window or a Visual FoxPro system window. |