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| List of constants used by the functions for managing windows... |
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| This help page explains how to create two linked cascading Table controls in a window or page.... |
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| The different operations that can be performed with WDOptimizer are as follows...... |
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| This page presents some operations specific to the menus and to the menu options...... |
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| The different operations available for the report controls are as follows...... |
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| During a project test in the editor, breakpoints are used to automatically start the debugger from a given line...... |
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| List of constants used by the functions for managing Table, TreeView Table, Looper and List Box controls.... |
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| New features in WINDEV 28 presented in the New Features brochure.... |
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| The characteristics of the controls can be viewed and/or changed in...... |
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| The BackgroundColor property is used to set the background color of a control, window, page or block of a report. |
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| Project configurations allow you to adapt the same project to multiple "targets"...... |
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| Discover the main characteristics of the controls... |
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| Two types of procedures are available...... |
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| The title of table columns is an important element of Table control...... |
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| This help page explains how to create a page containing a header bar in Responsive Web Design mode...... |
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| The WINDEV Mobile generator of skin templates is used to generate the necessary files for creating a custom WINDEV Mobile skin template...... |
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| The planes are used to group the window controls...... |
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| A break in a Looper control is used to group the data corresponding to one or more arguments...... |
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| The code editor is the editor where the developers spend most of their time. This help page presents a series of useful options for the most common actions ...... |
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