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The Standard Component Palette

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The Component Palette has virtually all the components that you are likely to use, but if necessary you can add your own. There are eleven pages in the Component Palette. The most frequently used ones are in the standard palette which is shown by clicking on the Standard page tab of the Component Palette. In this chapter you will learn about the following components on the Standard page:

  • TLabel

  • TEdit

  • TMemo

  • TButton

  • TCheckBox

  • TRadioButton

  • TListBox

  • TComboBox

  • TScrollBar

  • TGroupBox

  • TRadioGroup

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Cowell, J. (1996). The Standard Component Palette. In: Essential Delphi 2.0 Fast. Essential Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1490-1_5

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