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Several toolbars are displayed in the report editor...... |
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Returns the path of a file found in the archive. |
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Usage example of the HAlias function |
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Returns or modifies the attributes of a file. |
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Usage example of the HSubstDir function |
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Defines a BitMap file as destination of a chart (BMP means BitMap). |
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For compatibility with the earlier versions of the Native SQL Server Connector (also called Native SQL Server Access), the connection can still be configured in WDSQSINS (supplied with the Native SQL Server Connector)...... |
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Your application opens several windows at the same time and you don't know which one to use?...... |
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Saves the parameters of a chart in the format of a compressed string. |
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Smoothes a Line chart or a Scatter chart by using the "cubic splines" algorithm. |
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The Tilt property gets or sets the tilt of the map displayed in a Map control. |
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Regardless of the editor (window, page or report), the "Details" tab found in the description window of Chart control is used to describe...... |
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FolderData is kept for backward compatibility. |
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Returns the list of Exif tags available for the image used. |
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WDLog is used to restore the data files saved by WDLog...... |
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dSaveImage is kept for backward compatibility. |
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Returns information about the series found at a specific chart point. |
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The docNumberingLevel type is used to define the advanced characteristics of a numbering level used in a Word Processing document. |
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Modifies the value of an Exif tag for the image used. |
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Adds a file (of any type) into an archive in CAB, ZIP, WDZ and 7z, TAR or TGZ (TAR.GZ) format and compresses it. |
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Defines the display mask for a level of time scale in a chart. |
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The animation of Chart controls allows you to define a dynamic display in your applications...... |
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