See PowerPro.hlp + Index + command line of powerpro.exe

eg: "pathToPowerPro\powerpro.exe" [EMAIL PROTECTED](arg1, arg2)

PowerPro must already be running for above.

The above is useful even to launch scripts from your pproconf.pcf if 
those scripts open dialog boxes. Allows your snippets menu, etc to be 
used for those dialogs. Looks like more than one thread of PowerPro 
is running.



To launch PowerPro and run a script from Visual Basic, any other 
program, or a windows shortcut, I prefer to use ppBang, see (watch 
line wrap):

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/files/Plug-ins_and_add-
ons/ppBangTwice.zip



Did my response help for your earlier 2 questions?

Subject: Re: Selecting text in a control
Subject: Re: Sending keystrokes to a box within a window



Ted


--- In [email protected], "JESUS PEREZ DE ARRILUCEA" wrote:
> ...
> This is a tricky one. Is there anyway to launch a powerpro file 
from 
> Visual Basic. Visual Basic has the function shell to launch outside 
> programs. However, this function fails because only one instance of 
> powerpro can be open at the same time.
> ...







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