Explain the following properties of an object:
Caption, Visible, Appearence.
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Caption property:The text identifies or describes the object with which it is associated. For buttons and labels, the Caption property specifies the text that appears in the control. For Page and Tab objects, it specifies the text that appears on the tab. If a control's caption is too long, the caption is truncated.
Visible property;-When used with the Application object, returns or sets whether a Microsoft Office Access 2007 application is minimized. You can also use the Visible property to show or hide a form, report, form or report section, data access page, or control. This may be useful if you want to maintain access to information on a form without it being visible. For example, you could use the value of a control on a hidden form as the criteria for a query. Read/write Boolean; True if visible/minimized, False if not visible/not minimized.
Appearance property:-The Appearance property of an object is used to associate the object with an Appearance object that will determine its appearance. The Appearance object has properties that control settings such as color, borders, font, transparency, etc. For many of the objects in the UltraWinSchedule, you do not set formatting properties directly. Instead, you set the properties of an Appearance object, which controls the formatting of the object it is attached to.
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