Category : BASIC Source Code
Archive   : 123QB11.ZIP
Filename : 123WRITE.BI
DECLARE SUB LotusCellFunction (col1%, row1%, funcNumber%)
DECLARE SUB LotusCellMath (col1%, row1%, col2%, row2%, operation%)
DECLARE SUB LotusClose
DECLARE SUB LotusColFunction (fromRow%, toRow%, operation%)
DECLARE SUB LotusConstMath (col1%, row1%, constant#, operation%)
DECLARE SUB LotusDate (dat$)
DECLARE SUB LotusDown (count%)
DECLARE SUB LotusFileAppend (lotusFileName$, returnErrCode%)
DECLARE SUB LotusFileOpen (lotusFileName$)
DECLARE SUB LotusGetLoc (currentColumn%, currentRow%)
DECLARE SUB LotusGlobal (item%, switch%)
DECLARE SUB LotusHeader (handle%)
DECLARE SUB LotusLeft (count%)
DECLARE SUB LotusLineFeed
DECLARE SUB LotusMCellMath (dataArray%())
DECLARE SUB LotusPrintBorders (rulc%, rulr%, rlrc%, rlrr%, culc%, culr%, clrc%, clrr%)
DECLARE SUB LotusPrintMargins (l%, r%, t%, b%, pLen%)
DECLARE SUB LotusPrintRange (ulc%, ulr%, lrc%, lrr%)
DECLARE SUB LotusPrintSetup (setup$)
DECLARE SUB LotusPrintTitle (pTitle$, heading%)
DECLARE SUB LotusRange (rangeName$, ulc%, ulr%, lrc%, lrr%)
DECLARE SUB LotusRight (count%)
DECLARE SUB LotusRowFunction (fromCol%, toCol%, operation%)
DECLARE SUB LotusSetCellFormat (fmt$)
DECLARE SUB LotusSetCol (column%, colWidth%)
DECLARE SUB LotusSetCols (colArray%())
DECLARE SUB LotusSetDateForm (formatNumber%)
DECLARE SUB LotusSetLoc (newCol%, newRow%)
DECLARE SUB LotusSetProtect (inSwitch%)
DECLARE SUB LotusSetStrFormat (fmt$)
DECLARE SUB LotusSetTimeForm (formatNumber%)
DECLARE SUB LotusSortKey (primary%, ulc%, ulr%, lrc%, lrr%, ascend%)
DECLARE SUB LotusSortRange (ulc%, ulr%, lrc%, lrr%)
DECLARE SUB LotusTime (inTime$)
DECLARE SUB LotusToday
DECLARE SUB LotusUp (count%)
DECLARE SUB LotusWriteErr
DECLARE SUB LotusWriteInt (a%)
DECLARE SUB LotusWriteNum (a#)
DECLARE SUB LotusWriteStr (inData$)
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