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2nd Try : Is it possible to have Min/Max buttons AND Help button on a form's title bar?

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Keith - 25 Aug 2005 19:01 GMT
Hello,

Is it possible to have Min/Max AND Help button in the title bar?
If so, how is this accomplished?
If not, why does this restiction exist?
Can the functionality of the HelpButton ("?" cursor, control specific help,
etc.) be assigned/mapped to another button or control?
Can the question mark cursor be invoked other than by clicking on the help
button?

Keith
Mona - 30 Aug 2005 08:23 GMT
Hi Keith,

Regarding this issue of having the Max/Min and Help button in the Ttitle
bar, I would like to tell you that typically applications with resizable
windows which can be minimized and maximized provide a Hlep top-level menu
entry containing a "What's this?" menu item which replaces the "?" button of
the title bar.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Mona [Grapecity]

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