ID: Q115111
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If a screen or report containing grouped boxes is transported from FoxPro for Windows or FoxPro for Macintosh to FoxPro for MS-DOS, the boxes are not be correctly joined after they have been transported.
This behavior occurs because FoxPro for Windows and FoxPro for Macintosh are both graphical environments and draw the boxes as graphics.
When the file is transported to FoxPro for MS-DOS, an attempt is made to substitute matching line-drawing characters from the ASCII character set.
Regrouping the boxes forces FoxPro for MS-DOS to choose the desired line- drawing characters.
1. After the file has been transported, select the two boxes.
2. Ungroup the boxes, then regroup them. The correct connecting characters
should be restored.
1. Start either FoxPro for Windows or FoxPro for Macintosh.
2. Create a screen. Add two rectangles to the screen, placed so that the
bottom edge of one exactly lines up with the top edge of the other.
3. Select both boxes and group them as one object.
4. Save and close the screen and open it in FoxPro for MS-DOS. Transport
the file.
5. Note that the boxes are not joined correctly. The same file transports
correctly from FoxPro for Windows to FoxPro for Macintosh and vice
versa.
Additional reference words: FoxDos 2.50 2.50a 2.50b 2.60
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Last Reviewed: April 18, 1995