Masked Boxes
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Its not available in dotnet. you need to manually add it as a com control Jon
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Thanz for replying me on this... Manually add it in COM control huh? Can u tell me how to add it in.. ?
The resourses are already here on CP. Read this. www.codeproject.com/dotnet/activexnet.asp[^] If you dont have VB6 on the same pc as dotnet you may get some licencing issues. This article will help. www.devx.com/vb2themax/Tip/18742[^]
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The resourses are already here on CP. Read this. www.codeproject.com/dotnet/activexnet.asp[^] If you dont have VB6 on the same pc as dotnet you may get some licencing issues. This article will help. www.devx.com/vb2themax/Tip/18742[^]
Hmm, i couldn't get in www.codeproject.com/dotnet/activexnet.asp. Is this the correct link?
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Hmm, i couldn't get in www.codeproject.com/dotnet/activexnet.asp. Is this the correct link?
Sorry, Fixed it now. Jon
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Hmm, i couldn't get in www.codeproject.com/dotnet/activexnet.asp. Is this the correct link?
Sure it is. Just the link was a bit broken: http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/activexnet.asp
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Hmm, i couldn't get in www.codeproject.com/dotnet/activexnet.asp. Is this the correct link?
Umm, dun want to sound very stupid but, that link didn't actually tell me how to import the Masked Box ? Hehehe... Sorry for all the bother guys. I just recently migrated from VB6 and even in VB6 I was a very fresh beginner. So VB.net is a bit more complex and all. Hope you guys will bear with me at the moment with my weird questions.
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Umm, dun want to sound very stupid but, that link didn't actually tell me how to import the Masked Box ? Hehehe... Sorry for all the bother guys. I just recently migrated from VB6 and even in VB6 I was a very fresh beginner. So VB.net is a bit more complex and all. Hope you guys will bear with me at the moment with my weird questions.
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Ok, its ok now. I got it. It is under Microsoft Masked Edit. Apparently my office dun have VB6 installed so I couldn't find it. Thanz for your help anyway you guys, you r great...
Not to be completely pedantic, but this goes especially if you are a beginner. The language you use, and the ability to comprehend your question, goes a long way to being able to answer you and help you. Therefore, try to avoid words like "Thanz" for thanks and "dun" for don't. Native English speakers will not have much difficulty, but those that have english as a second/thrird/fourth language may well do.
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Thanz for replying me on this... Manually add it in COM control huh? Can u tell me how to add it in.. ?
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I think there is one that someone made on this site. I know I have seen one somewhere..google it.