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Can we use Balloon tool tip in vs2003 ??

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    peter rankel
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    hi every one... Can any body tell me how to use balloon tool tip in vs2003. Thanks in advance....

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      hi every one... Can any body tell me how to use balloon tool tip in vs2003. Thanks in advance....

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      Corinna John
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      Yes, several people can help you. If the search box doesn't work in your browser, click the link below or feel free to try the article list. http://www.codeproject.com/info/search.aspx?artkw=balloon+tooltip&sbo=kw[^]

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        hi every one... Can any body tell me how to use balloon tool tip in vs2003. Thanks in advance....

        your peter

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        I believe in 2003 the only way to targe the ballons is to use WinAPI. In newer versions of .NET I believe you could set the tooltip property to have a square appearance or a balloon appearance.

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