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Adding Controls to a Wizard-Generated Form

If you create a form with one of the form wizards and then want to add controls to it, you can match the style of the existing controls by using the controls in the wizard controls library, Wizstyle.vcx.

When you open the wizards control library, wizard-style controls (such as chiselfield, embossedmemo, and so on) are available in the Form Controls toolbar. To find out which control to use, select an existing control and note its class and class library. For example, a standard wizard field would be in the Standardfield class, found in Wizstyle.vcx.

Tip   Use ToolTips on the Form Controls toolbar to help you identify class names.

To match controls in a wizard-generated form

  1. In the Form Designer, open the form.

  2. From the Form Controls toolbar, choose the View Classes button and choose Add.

  3. In the Open dialog box, locate Wizstyle.vcx in the Wizards subdirectory and choose OK.

  4. In the Form Controls toolbar, select the control that corresponds to an existing control in the form and drag in the form to add it.

    Note   If you move a form to a new directory or another system, you should move the control library associated with the form along with it.

See Also

Addition of Objects to Forms | Adding Controls to a Form with the Component Gallery | Creating a New Form | Creating Forms with Local and Remote Data | Adding Visual FoxPro Controls to a Form | Creating Forms | Adding User-Defined Objects to a Form | Selecting, Moving, and Resizing Form Controls | Aligning Controls in Forms | Setting Tab Order for Controls