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Old 05-08-2007, 02:16 AM
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When I try to use this it doesn't show TextAlignment in the intellihelp. and when running your TextStyle sample program it errors with "Input String was not in correct format" Please Help..???

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Sub App_Start
Form1.Show
flb.New1("Form1",B4PObject(1))
flb.SetFontStyle("Label1",true,true,true,true)
flb.TextAlignment("TextBox1",flb.alCenter) ***ERRORS on this line

End Sub

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Old 05-08-2007, 06:17 AM
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This example: Change text style should work properly.
Have you unzipped it before running?

About your code, you should add the FormLib library (to the desktop and to the device) using Tools - Components.
Afterwards, add a FormLib object named flb using Tools - Add Object.
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