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The Style property is used to:
retrieve or assign the entire style of a control (including the overrides).
find out the style characteristics of an element in a Word Processing document.... |
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Asks to run the "Request for refreshing the display" process of parent. |
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The Date type enables you to easily handle the dates... |
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Sends an email using the Lotus Notes protocol. |
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Changes the path to a data file (i.e. directory in which the file will be handled). |
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Usage example of the FTPSize function |
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List of functions for phone management... |
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The xmlSignature type is used to define the advanced characteristics of an XML signature. |
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The HorizontalAlignment property gets and changes the horizontal alignment of a control. |
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Returns the coordinates (in pixels) of the point corresponding to a geographical position (latitude and longitude). |
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The Index property is used to get the index of an element. |
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Constants used by the Mongoxxx functions... |
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Identifies the name of the connected user. |
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The Property Additional Parameters allows you to specify additional parameters in the authentication chain. |
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Sends an email using the Outlook protocol. |
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Identifies the window that was in edit before the window that is currently in edit (for the same project). |
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The PrivateKey property manages connections that use private keys (SSH or MQTT connections). |
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Usage example of the fCurrentDrive function |
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Usage example of the FinInterestRate function |
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The InitialState property is used to get the initial state of a control. |
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The Property Encryption allows you to know and modify the type of encryption used. |
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Returns the name of the previous page. |
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Enables or disables the management of an integrity constraint on a file link. |
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List of constants used by the statistical functions.... |
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