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Using Marquee in VB.Net

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    kids17
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    Hi, I would like to use marquee in my program. Can its function be implemented in any of the control? How?

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      Hi, I would like to use marquee in my program. Can its function be implemented in any of the control? How?

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      Christian Graus
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      Yes, you can write a control that does marquee. Or if you google, I'm sure that one exists. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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        Hi, I would like to use marquee in my program. Can its function be implemented in any of the control? How?

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        Curtis Schlak
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        You could type "marquee" in the search box at the top of this page and find, as the second article, A marquee control in C#. You could just use the control, or translate it to VB.NET, usually a pretty trivial (and tedious) exercise. Just make sure to attribute the original author. "we must lose precision to make significant statements about complex systems." -deKorvin on uncertainty

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