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How to interpret Local Languages in Visual Basic 6

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    jayachandra c
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    Dear all, I want to know about the Local Language Settings in VB 6 application. I have one application in VB6 which i need to interpret with My Local Language in to my application Front Screen. Can anybody having the info please let me also know. Thanks in advance. Jay

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      Dear all, I want to know about the Local Language Settings in VB 6 application. I have one application in VB6 which i need to interpret with My Local Language in to my application Front Screen. Can anybody having the info please let me also know. Thanks in advance. Jay

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      Rajesh Anuhya
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      what is Local Language ????? :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh:

      Rajesh B --> A Poor Workman Blames His Tools <--

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        Dear all, I want to know about the Local Language Settings in VB 6 application. I have one application in VB6 which i need to interpret with My Local Language in to my application Front Screen. Can anybody having the info please let me also know. Thanks in advance. Jay

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        Dave Kreskowiak
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        It's called "localization". All you have to do is Google for "vb6 localization" and you'll come up with an ever-dwindling list of articles to read. VB6 is dead and has been for quite some time now. I strongly suggest downloading VB.NET 2008 Express Edition, since it's free.

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