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Latest Answer: Option 1. open the old fmb with newer form builder, it will automatically convert the ole to new one. Then compile  , execute and save.Option 2. start /w f45gen32 userid=scott batch=y upgrade=y module=frm_emp.fmb   write the above ...
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Content canvas views   Stacked canvas views   Horizontal  toolbar   vertical toolbar. 
Latest Answer: There are 5 type of canvases. They are 1. Content Canvas2. Stacked Canvas3.Vertical Toolbar Canvas4.Horizental Toolbar Canvas5.Tab Canvas ...

Latest Answer:    Using group by we get set of records for particualar value or content  in column ;Means it is usde to get group of records for selecting column or grou[While Order by is used to get sorting list of  records . ...

Visual  attributes are the font, color, pattern proprieties that you set for form and menu objects that appear in your application interface. 
Latest Answer: Visual  attributes are the font, color, pattern proprieties that you set for form and menu objects that appear in your application interface. ...

A  property clause is a named object that contains a list of properties and their settings. Once you create a property clause you can base other object on  it.  An  object  based  
Latest Answer: If you are talking about Developer/2000 then this is not Property Clause rather Property Class. One more thing is that change of visual attribute of an item is possible programatically but the same is not applicable for Property Class. This is a vary ...

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Named  visual  attributes  differ  only font, color & pattern attributes, property  clauses can contain this and any other properties. You can change the  appearance  

Most  Canvas  views  are  content canvas views a content canvas view is the "base" view that occupies the entire content pane of the window in which it is displayed. 

Stacked canvas view is displayed in a window on top of, or "stacked" on the content  canvas  view  assigned  to that same window. Stacked canvas views obscure  some  

Tool bar canvas views are used to create tool bars for individual windows. Horizontal  tool  bars  are display at the top of a window, just under its menu bar. Vertical Tool bars are displayed 

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