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The documentation I have does not correspond with vfp 6.&nbsp;&nbsp;Specifically I need a step by step instruction on creating and saving a form.&nbsp;&nbsp;The form is 50% text with 3 options availavle to user.&nbsp;&nbsp;These options need only to be a single memory variable.<br>
 
File... New... Form&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;from the VFP menu&nbsp;&nbsp;or<br><br>Tool.. Wizard.. Form.....<br><br>From the command window.... create form myform<br><br><br>What ever way you choose you are now in the form designer. It is a visual tool that should be pretty easy to learn.<br><br>From the sound of the your needs you may want to have an option button group for your 3 choices. You can display your text in labels (not real great for a lot of text) or use an edit box to display the text from a text file or a memo field that contians the text you want.<br><br>This should get you started.<br> <p>Tom Gahagan<br><a href=mailto:edrest@alltel.net>edrest@alltel.net</a><br><a href= > </a><br>REST<br>
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