Q118301: Online Help Incorrectly Refers to "Creator File Types"
Article: Q118301
Product(s): Microsoft FoxPro
Version(s): MACINTOSH:2.5b,2.5c
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s):
Last Modified: 03-AUG-2000
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft FoxPro for Macintosh, versions 2.5b, 2.5c
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SUMMARY
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The information found in the "Creator File Types" topic in the online Help files
incorrectly refers to "Creator File Types."
Creators and file types are actually two different components of a file within
the Macintosh operating system.
For example, the column headings in the table in the Help file should read as
follows:
File Type FoxPro Files File Extension
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F+DB Table .DBF
Locations of Documentation Errors
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- FoxPro 2.5b and 2.5c for Macintosh FOXHELP.HLP online help, "Creator Types"
topic, located under "Reference Tables" in the Contents screen
- FoxPro 2.5b and 2.5c for Macintosh FOXHELP.DBF online help, "Creator File
Types" topic
Additional query words: FoxMac on-line docerr akz
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Keywords :
Technology : kbHWMAC kbOSMAC kbAudDeveloper kbFoxproSearch kbFoxPro250bMac kbFoxPro250cMac
Version : MACINTOSH:2.5b,2.5c
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