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Using Widget Attributes
Since a widget attribute is a value, it can be an operand in an expression. For some widget attributes, you can assign the result of an expression to a widget attribute, thereby changing that characteristic of the widget. For example, you could move a widget over five columns by adding five to the current value of the COL attribute.
This is the syntax for referencing a widget attribute value.
You only need the IN FRAME option when two or more frames have a widget of the same name. Here’s an example of using a widget attribute in an expression:
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