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I have a menu in my program and when I click Print it goes to PROCprint. Am I supposed to put the code there? If so, it comes up with the error of "no such variable"
If so, it comes up with the error of "no such variable"
A 'No such variable' error should be easy to debug. Using the highlighting in the editor window along with the List Variables utility it should be straightforward to discover what variable it is complaining about.
As the code I listed contains Windows Constants, make sure to run Michael Hutton's 'Add Windows Constants' utility to insert the necessary definitions automatically (or do it yourself manually using API Viewer or whatever your preferred Windows API Reference is).