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YMinaev
13 years agoStaff
Hi,
You need to calculate coordinates of the item you want to drag. Check the control you're working with in the Object Browser and find its native properties or methods (see the Ways to Interact With Application Objects help topic) which will allow you to access information on its items and their properties. By iterating through the item collection, find the needed item, get its bounds and use them to calculate drag coordinates.
If you don't know which properties and methods to use, I recommend that you refer to your control's documentation or ask your developers how to get bounds of individual items.
You need to calculate coordinates of the item you want to drag. Check the control you're working with in the Object Browser and find its native properties or methods (see the Ways to Interact With Application Objects help topic) which will allow you to access information on its items and their properties. By iterating through the item collection, find the needed item, get its bounds and use them to calculate drag coordinates.
If you don't know which properties and methods to use, I recommend that you refer to your control's documentation or ask your developers how to get bounds of individual items.
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