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Viewing a form created in Access

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    Hey, I have a form I created in access, and I need some help trying to figure out a way to view it in VB .NET or else view the content of the form. On this form it has a section for order history. In this section there are four columns: OrderDate, OrderNumber, CustomerNumber, and A button, which allows you to view the Order information. Is there a way to do this? If so, please let me know. Thanks,

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      Hey, I have a form I created in access, and I need some help trying to figure out a way to view it in VB .NET or else view the content of the form. On this form it has a section for order history. In this section there are four columns: OrderDate, OrderNumber, CustomerNumber, and A button, which allows you to view the Order information. Is there a way to do this? If so, please let me know. Thanks,

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      Just give you an idea about an application that convert from Access project to VB6 application. I think there is should be an update version that could convert from Access application to VB.Net too. Try to use google and search for it. The application that I used is convert the form from access to vb6, you can use the other control like you use it in access too. Roath Kanel APO-CEDC Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office

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