And the envelope please....
Hello VB Explorer,
I have never used VB3, but I have used VB 1.0 for Dos and VB5 and 6. It looks to me like you need to do
lngDialog_Type = VBYesNO or VBExclamation
However I'm not sure if those two types can even be combined in VB.
I do however know that you can do:
Dim lngDialogType as Long
lngDialog_Type = vbYesNO or vbDefaultButton1
would make yes the default choice on a yes/no dialog.
Good Luck man. IF you can afford it I highly recommend buying VB6 pro or better still enterprise edition. The price should be fairly reasonable if that's too expensive get yourself a copy of VB5 ASAP. Keep in mind that VB3 is 16 bit and nobody will want to use your programs or be all that impressed by such an outdated skill. Nonetheles, it's astronomically better than nothing. Also if you want VB1 for dos it's available online and is abandonware by now. Go to www.FileSearching.com and search for VBDOSPRo.zip or VB1Dos.zip or something like that.
Happy Programming,
Christian Blackburn
Re: And the envelope please....
Quote:
Originally posted by seier
Hello VB Explorer,
I have never used VB3, but I have used VB 1.0 for Dos and VB5 and 6. It looks to me like you need to do
lngDialog_Type = VBYesNO or VBExclamation
However I'm not sure if those two types can even be combined in VB.
I do however know that you can do:
Dim lngDialogType as Long
lngDialog_Type = vbYesNO or vbDefaultButton1
would make yes the default choice on a yes/no dialog.
Good Luck man. IF you can afford it I highly recommend buying VB6 pro or better still enterprise edition....
Yes, thet CAN be combined, at least in VB6. I agree with the upgrade ideea however...