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Mouseover
How I can simulate a mouseover event in an image object with Visual FoxPro
6.0
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Re: Mouseover
Depends on what you want to do. Could you use the MouseMove event? If not,
check out the topic "MouseOver Effects" in the VFP 6 on-line documentation.
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William Fields
MCP - Microsoft Visual FoxPro
US Bankruptcy Court
Phoenix, AZ
"While the Complexity of this Project is
several orders of magnitude less than
modeling heat flux in a fossil-fuel fired
electric utility plant using the Hottel Zone
technique, the context of each project
evolves in a remarkably similar fashion."
- Author Unknown
"Nuno Pereira" <njfpereira@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:394506bf$1@news.devx.com...
>
> How I can simulate a mouseover event in an image object with Visual FoxPro
> 6.0
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Re: Mouseover
I want change the image when the mouse is over and return to the original
image when the mouse is out...
"William Fields" <Bill_Fields@azb.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>Depends on what you want to do. Could you use the MouseMove event? If not,
>check out the topic "MouseOver Effects" in the VFP 6 on-line documentation.
>
>--
>William Fields
>MCP - Microsoft Visual FoxPro
>US Bankruptcy Court
>Phoenix, AZ
>
>"While the Complexity of this Project is
>several orders of magnitude less than
>modeling heat flux in a fossil-fuel fired
>electric utility plant using the Hottel Zone
>technique, the context of each project
>evolves in a remarkably similar fashion."
>- Author Unknown
>
>
>"Nuno Pereira" <njfpereira@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:394506bf$1@news.devx.com...
>>
>> How I can simulate a mouseover event in an image object with Visual FoxPro
>> 6.0
>
>
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Re: Mouseover
Check out the topic "MouseOver Effects" in the VFP 6 on-line documentation.
--
William Fields
MCP - Microsoft Visual FoxPro
US Bankruptcy Court
Phoenix, AZ
"Nuno Pereira" <njfpereira@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3945f2c1$1@news.devx.com...
>
> I want change the image when the mouse is over and return to the original
> image when the mouse is out...
> "William Fields" <Bill_Fields@azb.uscourts.gov> wrote:
> >Depends on what you want to do. Could you use the MouseMove event? If
not,
> >check out the topic "MouseOver Effects" in the VFP 6 on-line
documentation.
> >
> >--
> >William Fields
> >MCP - Microsoft Visual FoxPro
> >US Bankruptcy Court
> >Phoenix, AZ
> >
> >"While the Complexity of this Project is
> >several orders of magnitude less than
> >modeling heat flux in a fossil-fuel fired
> >electric utility plant using the Hottel Zone
> >technique, the context of each project
> >evolves in a remarkably similar fashion."
> >- Author Unknown
> >
> >
> >"Nuno Pereira" <njfpereira@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >news:394506bf$1@news.devx.com...
> >>
> >> How I can simulate a mouseover event in an image object with Visual
FoxPro
> >> 6.0
> >
> >
>
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