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File.Find() and Progress Meter
To search for a file might be time consuming, especially on a network drive. Some times you haven not another option… The progress meter was missing in SUF60, but now we have it!
To be honest, I have struggled with this function. It now works, but the display is not the same all the time (??); have a look at the attachment. Sometimes the message is left aligned; sometimes it is indented (to make room for the icon I don't use!). I'm unsure about my solution. Could anybody tell me: Have I done it correctly? OOPS! sf7 is 'invalid file type'; I have to zip it, but now it's dinner time! |
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Here is the project (zip'ed).
Moderator; Please allow .sf7 files to be uploaded! |
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