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    Anybody know a good VB6 (2005 express edition) tutorial site?

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    not off the top of my head :s

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    Google is your friend. If Google hates you. Try being a Yahooligan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura.
    Google is your friend. If Google hates you. Try being a Yahooligan.
    Lmao, It may just be me being sad but that made me laugh :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura.
    Google is your friend. If Google hates you. Try being a Yahooligan.
    I've spent a good 1 or 2 hours googling VB6 tutorials.

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    You might want to try asking in the computer related section, if by VB you mean visual basic? then ask there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robotexual
    I've spent a good 1 or 2 hours googling VB6 tutorials.
    Well as I said, If Google doesnt liek you. Try Yahoo..

    After that. It looks like the Computer says no *Cough*

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    You dont realy need a tutoral site Vb is so easy, its also alot like javascript so if youve every used that it will be even easyer.
    The help files tell u everything you need to know

    U ad a text feild to the page, and a command button, you name the text feild pop

    then u double click the command button to ad code in the secon ad

    MsgBox "Your wrote:" & pop

    And the when u run it click the it will come up with a msg box saying you wrote pop
    If you run in loose you dont even need to deicalr varibles so
    food = "ham" would be all you need.
    Useful statement for doing anything is the if then aka

    food = "pie"

    if food = pie then

    //code to run

    else

    //more code

    end if

    (of the top of me head so may be idiotic mistakes, but just trying to say VB is easy, wich aint supsring as it is a BASIC langwage, and object origneted. both simplifing it

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