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Is possible to create or DLL/OCX by using C# and use in VB6?

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    Dear all, I would like to know does anyone know how to do it?My idea is create a chart OCX by using GDI+ (c#.net) and use in VB6. Any help or resources are welcome. Thanks in advance cocoonwls

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      Dear all, I would like to know does anyone know how to do it?My idea is create a chart OCX by using GDI+ (c#.net) and use in VB6. Any help or resources are welcome. Thanks in advance cocoonwls

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        Dear all, I would like to know does anyone know how to do it?My idea is create a chart OCX by using GDI+ (c#.net) and use in VB6. Any help or resources are welcome. Thanks in advance cocoonwls

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        Check out the InterOp toolkit, part of the VB.NET powerpacks. You can easily port this to C#, various examples can be found both here and on Google. Good luck :)

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