Microsoft KB Archive/139006

= Finding Referenced Labs in Mastering Microsoft Visual FoxPro =

Q139006

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The information in this article applies to:


 * MSPRESS Mastering Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0, version 1.0

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SUMMARY
A majority of the labs in Mastering Visual FoxPro are self-contained labs; that is, they do not rely on any other labs. However, there are four Labs in Chapter 3, Form Designer, that state: "If you need to see how...refer to an earlier lab... ". To find a referenced lab, use the FIND tab on the Navigator. Type the name of the lab mentioned (and uncheck all the options except for labs). The lab will appear in the FIND dialog box. To launch the selected lab, double-click it.

MORE INFORMATION
Below is a list of all Lab exercises in Mastering Visual FoxPro, by chapter, and in recommended order of completion:

Chapter 3: Form Designer
Before any labs are completed in Chapter 3: Form Designer, it is recommended that the following Labs from Chapter 8: Visual Classes be completed: Creating a Form Class

Creating and Registering a Button Class

Subclassing from and Existing Class

Modifying and Existing Class

After completing the aforementioned labs, the following is the recommended order of completion for labs in Chapter 3: Form Designer: Working with Grid Positioning

More with Grid positioning

Manipulating the Grid

Adding a Control Programmatically

Adding a Control Visually

Using the Sparse property

Calling a Method Programmatically

Changing Grid Color and Bringing up a Browse

Change Column Colors and Reset

Changing the Color of the Active Cell

Common Tasks

Creating a Form Set that Updates and Skips through Records

Creating a One-to-Many Form

Data Environment

Drag and Drop

Grid Cells with Different Colors

Multiple Sessions

OLE Controls

Page Frames

User-Defined Controls

Working with a Grid through Code

Chapter 6: Error Management
Checking Values in the Debug Window

Creating an Error Handling Routine

Chapter 7: The Object Model
Using the Scope Resolution Operator

ParentClass Property

Creating a Form Programmatically (Which is under the FUNCTION...ENDFUNC, PROCEDURE...ENPROC paragraph of the Object- Oriented Language section).

Using the DEFINE CLASS Command to Create a Subclass

Adding Controls to a Form Using the AddObject Method

Creating a Custom Function

Chapter 8: Visual Classes
Creating a Form Class

Creating and Registering a Button Class

Subclassing from and Existing Class

Modifying and Existing Class

Creating a Container Class

Creating a Control Class

Creating a Custom Class

Toolbar Class

Chapter 12: DLLs
Nulls

Passing Arguments by Value or by Reference

Windows Directory (This lab is listed under Labs for the Table of Contents but it is not in the Course Chapter).

Using an Alias for API Functions

Handles

Hiding the Main FoxPro Window

Using a Form to Hide the Main FoxPro Window Additional query words: 1.00 multi media multimedia multi-media mmtitles

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