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    cherinet
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    Helo there. I just download the code which says developing simple word processor and try to run. But I couldn't. what should I do. Please help.

    It is me.

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      Helo there. I just download the code which says developing simple word processor and try to run. But I couldn't. what should I do. Please help.

      It is me.

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      IqbalVB
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      Have you check the code? there are maybe some mistyped word or the code version are not same as your compiler. If it's a vb 6.0 code and you use vb2005 you can upgrade the code using upgrade tool.

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        Helo there. I just download the code which says developing simple word processor and try to run. But I couldn't. what should I do. Please help.

        It is me.

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        Dave Kreskowiak
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        With your lack of a description of the problem, it's impossible to tell you whats wrong. Go to where you downloaded the code from and see if there is a forum or some other means to contact whoever wrote the code.

        Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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