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Retrieves the phone number input mask adapted to a given country. |
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Indicates the view that must be handled in Lotus Notes. |
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Formats a character string using an InputMask variable. |
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Seeks the first document found in the current view in Lotus Notes. |
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Seeks the last document found in the current view in Lotus Notes. |
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Used to modify:
the timeout before displaying the tooltips.
the display duration of the tooltips.... |
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To create a.NET application from a project...... |
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The InvalidInputPreventExit property is used to determine if it is possible to leave the control in case of invalid input. |
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Searches for a contact in a Lotus Notes or Outlook address book. |
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Creates a Repositionable Note control. |
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Modifies the type and duration of animations used when opening and closing the next window. |
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Modifies the type and duration of animations used when opening the application windows. |
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Reads the appointment found after the current appointment in the calendar of a Lotus Notes or Outlook messaging. |
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Modifies the type and duration of the animation used when closing the application windows. |
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Reads the last appointment in a Lotus Notes or Outlook calendar. |
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Reads the first appointment found in the calendar of a Lotus Notes or Outlook messaging. |
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Reads the appointment found before the current appointment in the calendar of a Lotus Notes or Outlook messaging. |
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To simplify the configuration of user groupware according to the users, the controls should be organized in groups of controls...... |
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Token management functions in "Text token" Edit controls.... |
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Returns the list of views found in the current Lotus Notes database. |
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Positions on the last document found in Lotus Notes. |
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Positions on the document found before the current document in Lotus Notes. |
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Positions on the first document found in Lotus Notes. |
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