[Visual Basic] Joining forms

Kevork Krozian Kroset at novell1.fhc.vic.edu.au
Thu Feb 16 10:16:45 EST 2006


Hi Ross,
 
 There is a very helpful 3 lesson tutorial with sample code at http://www.devcity.net/Articles/94/1/.aspx.
It shows how to move data between forms as well. 
Very powerful.

 As an aside, in 1996 when I was trying to teach Visual Dbase v5.5 and I I grappled with this for over a year and could not find anyone on the planet to help me. This caused significant stress and associated symptoms .....
That is one of the reasons I created the mailing lists ..... and the rest as they say is history .....

Regards

Kevork Krozian
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>>> ogilvie.ross.a at edumail.vic.gov.au 02/16/06 09:11am >>>
An example file of how to handle multiple forms would be greatly appreciated Alex.
 
Regards
 
Ross Ogilvie 
 
Head Of Geography
 
Sunbury College
 
30 Racecourse Rd.  Sunbury 3429
 
PH: 9744 1066

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From: vbasic-bounces at edulists.com.au on behalf of Alex and Alison Hopkins
Sent: Tue 2/14/2006 4:38 PM
To: 'Year 12 Visual Basic Programming Teachers' Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [Visual Basic] Joining forms


Ross,
 
Has the information provided so far been sufficient, or would you like some more , incluyding perhaps an example file?  My understanding is that you want to know how to handle multiple forms in VB.NET, including passing information from one form to another.  Is that correct?
 
-Alex Hopkins
Bayside Christian College

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	Sent: Tuesday, 14 February 2006 8:25 AM
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	.NET Graeme
	 
	Ross Ogilvie 
	 
	Head Of Geography
	 
	Sunbury College
	 
	30 Racecourse Rd.  Sunbury 3429
	 
	PH: 9744 1066
	

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	From: vbasic-bounces at edulists.com.au on behalf of Graeme Summers
	Sent: Mon 2/13/2006 9:59 PM
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	.NET or VB6?
	 
	Graeme

		----- Original Message ----- 
		From: Ogilvie, Ross A <mailto:ogilvie.ross.a at edumail.vic.gov.au>  
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		Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 7:51 PM
		Subject: [Visual Basic] Joining forms

		Sorry to trouble you all,
		 
		But if anyone knows how to link forms within a file using VB it would be grreatly appreciated.
		 
		Regards
		 
		Ross Ogilvie 
		 
		Head Of Geography
		 
		Sunbury College
		 
		30 Racecourse Rd.  Sunbury 3429
		 
		PH: 9744 1066
		

		

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