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' Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Microsoft Corporation
VERSION 5.00
Begin VB.Form frmOptSuper
BorderStyle = 1 'Fixed Single
Caption = "Optional Superclass"
ClientHeight = 1980
ClientLeft = 45
ClientTop = 330
ClientWidth = 4680
LinkTopic = "Form1"
MaxButton = 0 'False
MinButton = 0 'False
ScaleHeight = 1980
ScaleWidth = 4680
StartUpPosition = 2 'CenterScreen
Begin VB.CommandButton cmdCancel
Caption = "Cancel"
Height = 375
Left = 3480
TabIndex = 4
Top = 600
Width = 1095
End
Begin VB.CommandButton cmdContinue
Caption = "Continue"
Height = 375
Left = 3480
TabIndex = 3
Top = 120
Width = 1095
End
Begin VB.TextBox txtSuperClass
Height = 375
Left = 120
TabIndex = 1
Top = 600
Width = 3135
End
Begin VB.Label Label2
Caption = "Click 'Continue' without specifying a Superclass if the new class is a root class."
Height = 495
Left = 360
TabIndex = 2
Top = 1200
Width = 3375
End
Begin VB.Label Label1
Caption = "Superclass"
Height = 255
Left = 120
TabIndex = 0
Top = 360
Width = 1815
End
End
Attribute VB_Name = "frmOptSuper"
Attribute VB_GlobalNameSpace = False
Attribute VB_Creatable = False
Attribute VB_PredeclaredId = True
Attribute VB_Exposed = False
Private Sub cmdContinue_Click()
Dim myObjectEditor As New frmObjectEditor
Me.Hide
If txtSuperClass.Text = "" Then
myObjectEditor.GetObject vbNullString
Else
myObjectEditor.NewDerivedClass txtSuperClass.Text
End If
myObjectEditor.SetFocus
Unload Me
End Sub
Private Sub cmdCancel_Click()
frmMain.SetFocus
Unload Me
End Sub