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zoom in/out ...by c# !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    mr jets
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    helloo brothers..my program like paint (drawing lines,ellipse,...) the problem that i cant zooooming ..so plz what should i do... note : iam using v.s (2003).. Regards;:sigh:

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      helloo brothers..my program like paint (drawing lines,ellipse,...) the problem that i cant zooooming ..so plz what should i do... note : iam using v.s (2003).. Regards;:sigh:

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      First, this question has nothing to do with Visual Studio. Next, no matter how many times you ask this question, the answers are not going to change. You were already given some links to projects that demonstrate the techniques you're asking about. If you can't analyze the code in those projects and try to understand what's going on in them, you're in big trouble as far as developing software. The single best skill you MUST have is the ability to do research and teach yourself the stuff you need to know to do what you need. If you don't have this skill, you'll be flippin' burgers at McDonalds in no time at all. There just isn't going to be a "copy and paste this code" solution to your problem. You have to write it yourself. You've already been given a couple of maps, it's up to you to read them.

      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
           2006, 2007

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        First, this question has nothing to do with Visual Studio. Next, no matter how many times you ask this question, the answers are not going to change. You were already given some links to projects that demonstrate the techniques you're asking about. If you can't analyze the code in those projects and try to understand what's going on in them, you're in big trouble as far as developing software. The single best skill you MUST have is the ability to do research and teach yourself the stuff you need to know to do what you need. If you don't have this skill, you'll be flippin' burgers at McDonalds in no time at all. There just isn't going to be a "copy and paste this code" solution to your problem. You have to write it yourself. You've already been given a couple of maps, it's up to you to read them.

        Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
             2006, 2007

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        Woow man ..hi again ..okie iam not that one who looking for copying & pasting stuff ..i like the programing but the article that sent to me was in v.s 2005 iam using v.s 2003 ..so it doesnt work..plzzz if u know any others article about zooming with v.s 2003..plzzz be my guess.!! Regards;:(

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          Woow man ..hi again ..okie iam not that one who looking for copying & pasting stuff ..i like the programing but the article that sent to me was in v.s 2005 iam using v.s 2003 ..so it doesnt work..plzzz if u know any others article about zooming with v.s 2003..plzzz be my guess.!! Regards;:(

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          Google comes up with a project that does use the .NET Framework 1.1, here[^], and many more[^]. Like I said, having the ability to do research is the foremost skill you cnould have being a developer.

          Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
               2006, 2007

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