Create ATGUIMOVES; ATGUISETGRIDPROPS#4
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A version of ATGUIMOVE that allows reposition/resize of one or more controls, based on technique in ATGUISETPROPS.
A version of ATGUISETPROPS that includes optional column and row parameters so that multiple grid properties and other properties can be updated with a single call.
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A version of ATGUIMOVE that allows reposition/resize of one or more controls, based on technique in ATGUISETPROPS.
Take a look at the commented code beginning with '*IF CTLIDS = '' THEN'. I put that code there to fully duplicate ATGUISETPROPS before my initial testing, but as far as I can tell it doesn't apply in this context. My test code isn't comprehensive, so take a peek. Let me know and I'll remove or uncomment that section.