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You can write code that executes a series of commands and save it in a program file instead of running it immediately. You can format code blocks and entire program files, search for and replace code references, and view code definitions.
In This Section
- Creating Programs
Describes how to create a Visual FoxPro program. - Formatting Code in Programs
Describes how you can set formatting preferences for code in programs. - Running Code Manually
Describes when you might use the Command window to run code. - Searching and Replacing Code References
Describes how to search for and replace code references and text in programs and text files. - Viewing Code Definitions
Describes how to view the definition of a code element found in a code reference search in the current program file
Related Sections
- Programming in Visual FoxPro
Describes how understanding object-oriented programming techniques and the event-driven model can maximize your programming productivity and enable you to access the full power of Visual FoxPro. - Developing Visual FoxPro Applications
Explains concepts about how to develop Visual FoxPro applications, instructions for creating databases and the user interface, and other tasks needed to create Visual FoxPro applications. - Language Reference
Contains descriptions of language elements in Visual FoxPro. - Development Productivity Tools
Describes Visual FoxPro developer tools that you can use for application development within the FoxPro application and the FoxPro language.