I am looking for a more dramatic way to open and close individual forms in a program such as a fly away, loop or other method commonly used when opening and closing photo's. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Please Help: I want to draw lines that have a specific length and angle. Specifically, I am trying to draw a line in a circle display that will project out from the center of the circle a specific length and specific angle. The circle represents a 360 degree turn with 0 off to the right of...
I have created a program with a series of forms. When an individual form is printed, I would like to add a line border around the outside of the printed material to include the top, sides and bottom creating a box effect.Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your...
Have created a software program using VB6 pro and have difficulty installing on Windows 98 first edition systems. Get error message something like the following. "01000000000x etc: The program starts loading the software and then stops just prior to the setup running. It then uninstalls the...
On some machines that have windows 98 first edition, when loading software created from VB7 pro edition, they get the first seven files loaded and when it goes to setup, it stops and gives an error code something like .01000000000x.etc. Then removes the files that were started to load. The...
I have created a listbox which accepts calculations from a loop. What I am trying to do is print the entire contents of the listbox on my printer but cannot seem to find a way to do it. The contents of the listbox is the result of performing various calculations from minimum and maximum values...
While running the install from visual basic, I get an error message after it initially starts to load which states "Cannot start main setup program (Create Process) returned error code OXOOOOOOC1H" Any assistance would be appreciated as I cannot find what this code is referencing...
I am attempting to write a loop or some other form of code which will allow me to perform multiple calculations based on basic entires along with a range variable. An example would be the following. <br>The user would have the following screen:<br>SPEED FROM SKID MARKS<br>Enter Distance vehicle...
Thank you all for your suggestions. I have tried the above suggestions and found them to work extremely well. I now have another consideration and that is to do nothing and let the user decide when to make the actual calculation. Thank you again for your assistance and now can make the decision...
I have created a software program that does mostly calculations. Once variables are entered the user would click the command button for calculations to be performed and results reviewed. I would like to set it up so that after all the variables are placed by the user the calculation is done...
I have completed writing a program, created the exe and then went to compile. The program appeared to compile without error. During installation the seven initial files went in and then I received an error message stating cannot start main setup program. I also received error code 0x000000C1H. A...
DougP: I have front page and have looked at it and not sure how I would go about getting the three files to download for individual users. The file names are Setup.exe, Setup.lst and accident.cab. I have not thought about having people register to download but would be a good idea. Any help...
I have a software program from Visual Basic that I would like to place the demo verson on the web and then have users download the software from the web and then install. I have created the web page with Microsoft Publisher. How can I store the files on the web and then set up for users to...
Thank you for your assistance. I have approximately 350 individual forms that this would be applied too. I will most certainly give it a try and see how it works. Thanks again.
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