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| The Year property is used to:
Get the year from a Date or DateTime variable or item.
Change the year in a Date or DateTime variable or item.... |
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| Creates an "End to Start" link between two tasks displayed in a Gantt Chart column found in a Table or TreeView Table control. |
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| The IndentLineDetails property is used to get or change the value of the left indent of the internal window that shows the details of a row of a Table control. |
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| From the monitor, you can change the configuration options...... |
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| Creates an "End to Start" link between two tasks displayed in a Gantt Chart column found in a Table or TreeView Table control. |
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| The MDILeft property is used to determine and change the distance between the left border of the MDI parent window and the left border of the MDI area. |
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| The MDITop property is used to determine and change the distance between the top border of the MDI parent window and the top border of the MDI area. |
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| Procedure ("Callback") called by BTStatus when the Bluetooth activation status changes on the device. This procedure can be a local, global or internal procedure. |
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| Usage example of the AppointmentAdd function... |
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| Closes the connection of the application to a Hasp key. |
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| Returns information about the electronic Hasp key. |
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| Selects a shape in a Diagram Editor control. |
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| Deselects a shape in a Diagram Editor control. |
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| Selects a shape in a Diagram Editor control. |
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| Deselects a shape in a Diagram Editor control. |
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| In most cases, a report is linked to a project...... |
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| By default, a single code window is opened per ...... |
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| The Vertical property is used to:
determine if a control is oriented horizontally or vertically.
change the orientation of Table and Looper controls (switch from vertical to horizontal and conversely).... |
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