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Past Visual Basic 10-Minute Solutions
Part III of this series shows you how to use the ListView control in order to display tabular data, then provides a simple tool you can use to print that data.
Build this simple text editor and see how easy it can be to add Print and Print Preview capabilities to your applications without resorting to third-party controls.
If you've ever tried to write code to print a complex document using VB, you'll appreciate how the reusable tools described in this solution beef up VB's printing capabilities and add Print Preview support.
Developers have been requesting that Microsoft add more threading functionality to VB for some timeit will finally happen with VB.NET.
Microsoft has created a new server, Application Center, that offers several new technologies to help build and deploy applications that scale to the needs of the Internet.
This solution will present the FTP functionality of the WinInet API and provide a wrapper to this API so that you can easily add FTP support to your applications.
Part 4 of a four-part series on building a text editor in VB. Discusses the Find, Find Again, Cut, Copy, and Paste functions.
Part 3 of a four-part series on building a text editor in VB. Discusses the ability to pick a file from the most-recently-used list (MRU) and automatically open it.
Learn to use IE 5's DHTML behaviors in a browser-based VB application.
Choose from one of four different methods for sharing data in a Visual Basic application.
Part 2 of a four-part series on building a text editor in Visual Basic. In this part, we complete the File menu with the New and Open choices, as well as a most-recently-used file list to provide quick access to those files.
In this article we will discuss how to define and implement classes and interfaces in VB.NET.
This solution demonstrates how to process credit cards with a popular processing service called CyberCash—using CyberCash's COM component CyberCashMCK.
Part 1 of a four-part series on building a text editor in Visual Basic. Discusses how to use the Common Dialog control as part of a text editor application.
Unfortunately, there isn't a fully automatic way to resize the controls that are built into Visual Basic. However, this 10-Minute Solution will give you some tips on how to handle this with just a little bit of code.
Since Visual Basic does not handle errors automatically, a developer has to build error handling code in the application. The objective of this Solution is to describe the key points of a basic error handling framework.
In this 10-Minute Solution, you'll learn how to validate and format a phone number.
The Implements statement is used as part of a technique that separates the interface of an object from its implementation, so that multiple implementations of the interface can be developed.
An explanation of basic recursion techniques in Visual Basic.
Even with a GUI available to you, there are some cases in which you need to build a VB application that doesn't have a front-end. In these cases, one of the easiest ways to control the function of the application is through command line arguments.
The Outlook View allows you to display an Outlook folder in your application. Use it to create powerful features the incorporate the ability to create, open, and delete items in your applications.
How to build a collapsible tree view control in DHTML and call it from either VBScript or VB.
Learn how to creating a very simple XML document.
This article will show you how to build a network service object that knows how to get network user name, connect a network drive, and disconnect a network drive.
One of the great and flexible features of the ADO recordset is that it can be disconnected from its data source, modified, and reconnected to update the data source. Here are the step-by-step instructions.
GetString returns the contents of a recordset into a formatted string. Here are three useful ways to use GetString.
With the release of Visual Basic Scripting Edition, version 2.0, Microsoft introduced the FileSystemObject. This object, and other objects in this group, encapsulate all the file operations that previously have been difficult or impossible to implement.
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