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List of constants used by the NFC functions... |
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Rich Text Format (RTF) is used to encode text and simplify exchange between applications...... |
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An internal component is a set of elements from a project...... |
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The LeftMargin property is used to:
Find out the left margin of a report.
Modify the left margin of a report.... |
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The TopMargin property is used to:
Find out the top margin of a report.
Modify the top margin of a report.... |
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Forbids all the modifications on a data file (for all the programs, including the one that requested the no-modification policy). |
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Usage example of the iPrintReport function |
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Usage example of the iDocumentCanceled function |
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Usage example of the iPageHeight function |
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Discover the main operations that can be performed on a project.... |
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Within a report, the PrintedSheet property is used to get and change the sheet of a Spreadsheet control to be printed. |
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Usage example of the fOpen function |
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Usage example of the iCreateFont function |
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Usage example of the iBorder function |
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Writes a specific value into an INI file (or into a file structured like an.INI file). |
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Starts writing data to an NFC tag. |
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WEBDEV Tutorial - Creating a website with back office processes Lesson 2 - Listing products - 50 min |
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Deletes all the connection points for a control. |
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Usage example of the fWrite function |
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This help page explains how to create a sort query with the query editor.... |
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Automatically associates each column of the query result with a control or with a variable of the application. |
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Git is a source code manager...... |
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After its execution in test mode (see Running the query test), the result of the query can be...... |
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The Project Management Hub groups all the details of the projects in a dashboard...... |
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