Joe, would this work for you?
move your mouse over the container (not any of the contained objects), then type this in the command window:
ox = SYS(1270) ox.SaveAsClass("myclasslib","myclass") MODIFY CLASS myclass of myclasslib Frank. Frank Cazabon On 04/07/2024 1:22 pm, Joe Yoder wrote:
I have just completed developing a form with a container that has embedded controls. I want to convert the container to a class so I can use multiple instances on a form. I spent a good bit of time getting things to look and work right in the container on the form designer with the understanding that I can simply bring it into the class designer when I have the bugs out. Now it appears that I need to build the class one control at a time. Is this correct? Are there shortcuts I should be aware of? Would I have been better off developing in code to avoid duplicating effort when moving to class designer? Thanks in advance for your help , Joe --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html ---
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