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2002ASP #1005
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

2002C #9609
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

2002VB #18213
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

ASP_Volume2 #35434
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

ASP_Volume3 #46768
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

ASP_Volume3 #46769
IntellisenseDEnv

Intellisense for DataEnvironments Recordset Commands It adds the intellisense feature for the DataEnvironment commands that return a recordset. It identifies the DataEnvironment and the Command name as you type. It works both cu "!" and with ".fields(" (ex. DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1!FieldName and DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Fields("FieldName"). It ain't perfect but it can be made better (if you can, please do so).Anyway, this is the kind of feature that I was looking for a long time. Couldn't find it so I've made it. I hope it proves useful to you too. Large portions of this code were adapted from grigri's addin: http://www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=53146&lngWId=1 I've tried to combine the two addins, but the outcome was too unstable. Enjoy!

C_Volume2 #76496
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

Java_Volume1 #95040
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

1_2002 #104967
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

2_2002-2004 #122187
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

3_2004-2005 #140731
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

4_2005-2006 #152065
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

4_2005-2006 #152066
IntellisenseDEnv

Intellisense for DataEnvironments Recordset Commands It adds the intellisense feature for the DataEnvironment commands that return a recordset. It identifies the DataEnvironment and the Command name as you type. It works both cu "!" and with ".fields(" (ex. DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1!FieldName and DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Fields("FieldName"). It ain't perfect but it can be made better (if you can, please do so).Anyway, this is the kind of feature that I was looking for a long time. Couldn't find it so I've made it. I hope it proves useful to you too. Large portions of this code were adapted from grigri's addin: http://www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=53146&lngWId=1 I've tried to combine the two addins, but the outcome was too unstable. Enjoy!

5_2007-2008 #174583
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

5_2007-2008 #174584
IntellisenseDEnv

Intellisense for DataEnvironments Recordset Commands It adds the intellisense feature for the DataEnvironment commands that return a recordset. It identifies the DataEnvironment and the Command name as you type. It works both cu "!" and with ".fields(" (ex. DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1!FieldName and DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Fields("FieldName"). It ain't perfect but it can be made better (if you can, please do so).Anyway, this is the kind of feature that I was looking for a long time. Couldn't find it so I've made it. I hope it proves useful to you too. Large portions of this code were adapted from grigri's addin: http://www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=53146&lngWId=1 I've tried to combine the two addins, but the outcome was too unstable. Enjoy!

6_2008-2009 #197101
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

6_2008-2009 #197102
IntellisenseDEnv

Intellisense for DataEnvironments Recordset Commands It adds the intellisense feature for the DataEnvironment commands that return a recordset. It identifies the DataEnvironment and the Command name as you type. It works both cu "!" and with ".fields(" (ex. DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1!FieldName and DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Fields("FieldName"). It ain't perfect but it can be made better (if you can, please do so).Anyway, this is the kind of feature that I was looking for a long time. Couldn't find it so I've made it. I hope it proves useful to you too. Large portions of this code were adapted from grigri's addin: http://www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=53146&lngWId=1 I've tried to combine the two addins, but the outcome was too unstable. Enjoy!

7_2009-2012 #219619
FormShape Editor and OCX

You can edit the shape of your forms using mouse or images. The OCX attached makes the effect visible in design and runtime mode.

7_2009-2012 #219620
IntellisenseDEnv

Intellisense for DataEnvironments Recordset Commands It adds the intellisense feature for the DataEnvironment commands that return a recordset. It identifies the DataEnvironment and the Command name as you type. It works both cu "!" and with ".fields(" (ex. DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1!FieldName and DataEnvironment1.rsCommand1.Fields("FieldName"). It ain't perfect but it can be made better (if you can, please do so).Anyway, this is the kind of feature that I was looking for a long time. Couldn't find it so I've made it. I hope it proves useful to you too. Large portions of this code were adapted from grigri's addin: http://www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=53146&lngWId=1 I've tried to combine the two addins, but the outcome was too unstable. Enjoy!

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