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At last!!! Something that nearly matches the great functinallity that macro substitution gives in Visual FoxPro through the & Command... in this case we simulate it using the Microsoft Script Control, which allows you to run VBSCRIPT code through the control's methods, simply passing it code as a string parameter.
At last!!! Something that nearly matches the great functinallity that macro substitution gives in Visual FoxPro through the & Command... in this case we simulate it using the Microsoft Script Control, which allows you to run VBSCRIPT code through the control's methods, simply passing it code as a string parameter.
Takes a screenshot (like PrintScreen keayboard key) and saves it to a diskfile (you can also manipulate it like any other bitmap/graphic)
At last!!! Something that nearly matches the great functinallity that macro substitution gives in Visual FoxPro through the & Command... in this case we simulate it using the Microsoft Script Control, which allows you to run VBSCRIPT code through the control's methods, simply passing it code as a string parameter.
At last!!! Something that nearly matches the great functinallity that macro substitution gives in Visual FoxPro through the & Command... in this case we simulate it using the Microsoft Script Control, which allows you to run VBSCRIPT code through the control's methods, simply passing it code as a string parameter.
At last!!! Something that nearly matches the great functinallity that macro substitution gives in Visual FoxPro through the & Command... in this case we simulate it using the Microsoft Script Control, which allows you to run VBSCRIPT code through the control's methods, simply passing it code as a string parameter.
At last!!! Something that nearly matches the great functinallity that macro substitution gives in Visual FoxPro through the & Command... in this case we simulate it using the Microsoft Script Control, which allows you to run VBSCRIPT code through the control's methods, simply passing it code as a string parameter.
At last!!! Something that nearly matches the great functinallity that macro substitution gives in Visual FoxPro through the & Command... in this case we simulate it using the Microsoft Script Control, which allows you to run VBSCRIPT code through the control's methods, simply passing it code as a string parameter.
Takes a screenshot (like PrintScreen keayboard key) and saves it to a diskfile (you can also manipulate it like any other bitmap/graphic)
At last!!! Something that nearly matches the great functinallity that macro substitution gives in Visual FoxPro through the & Command... in this case we simulate it using the Microsoft Script Control, which allows you to run VBSCRIPT code through the control's methods, simply passing it code as a string parameter.
Takes a screenshot (like PrintScreen keayboard key) and saves it to a diskfile (you can also manipulate it like any other bitmap/graphic)
At last!!! Something that nearly matches the great functinallity that macro substitution gives in Visual FoxPro through the & Command... in this case we simulate it using the Microsoft Script Control, which allows you to run VBSCRIPT code through the control's methods, simply passing it code as a string parameter.
Takes a screenshot (like PrintScreen keayboard key) and saves it to a diskfile (you can also manipulate it like any other bitmap/graphic)
At last!!! Something that nearly matches the great functinallity that macro substitution gives in Visual FoxPro through the & Command... in this case we simulate it using the Microsoft Script Control, which allows you to run VBSCRIPT code through the control's methods, simply passing it code as a string parameter.
Takes a screenshot (like PrintScreen keayboard key) and saves it to a diskfile (you can also manipulate it like any other bitmap/graphic)