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    Hi, I have a VB Project that needs Unicode support. I use Textbox, listview, treeview,and labels. I replaced the default textbox with Microsoft forms2.0 object library's textbox in the application, but this too fails to display many of the characters.There are no Treeview and Listview in Microsoft forms2.0 object library. Someone please help me. :) Thanks & Regards Ranjan

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      Hi, I have a VB Project that needs Unicode support. I use Textbox, listview, treeview,and labels. I replaced the default textbox with Microsoft forms2.0 object library's textbox in the application, but this too fails to display many of the characters.There are no Treeview and Listview in Microsoft forms2.0 object library. Someone please help me. :) Thanks & Regards Ranjan

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      Ummm....Everything in VB is stored in Unicode. Could it be that the characters you're trying to display don't exist in the font that your using? Which VB are you using? What's the O/S on the machine? It could also be that your O/S doesn't support it. Win9x installations had to have Unicode support added to the O/S after installation... RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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