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This lesson follows on from the previous two lessons: How to create a second form
The form with OK and Cancel buttons on it is not doing much good. We need it do some work for us. Let’s turn the form into a Change Case dialogue box.
Design a Form like the on[......]
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This lesson follows on from the previous short lesson: How to create a second form
A modal from is one that has to be dealt with before a user can continue. An example is the Change Case dialogue box in Microsoft Word. If you try to click away from the[......]
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It’s a rare programme that only has one form in it. Most programmes will have other forms. These other forms can be used for things like Find and Replace searches, extra formatting capabilities, to set Options for the programme, and a whole lot more bes[......]
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The toolbar is a very popular and much-used addition to a programme. It’s difficult to think of a piece of software that doesn’t make use of them. VB.NET lets you add toolbars to your forms, and the process is quite straightforward. Let’s se[......]
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In this section of the course, we’ll take a look at some of the extra things you can do with VB.NET forms. First, we’ll take a look at the Anchor and Dock properties of a form.
Anchoring and Docking
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This lessons is part of an ongoing tutorial. The first part is here:
Coding your own VB .NET database projects
In the last part, you saw how to Add a new record to the database using VB .NET code. In this final part, you’ll learn how to delete records[......]
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This lessons is part of an ongoing tutorial. The first part is here:
Coding your own VB .NET database projects
In the previous part, you learned how to Update records in the database. In the part, we’ll see how to add a new record to the database using[......]
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This lessons is part of an ongoing tutorial. The first part is here:
Coding your own VB .NET database projects
In the last section, you learned how to move through the records in your DataSet, and how to display the records in Textboxes on your form. In thi[......]
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This lessons is part of an ongoing tutorial. The first part is here:
Coding your own VB .NET database projects
In the last lesson, you set up a Form with four buttons and two textboxes. You then added the following code:
In this lesson, you’ll add the[......]
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The first part of Databases and VB .NET can be found here:
Coding your own VB .NET database projects
You saw in the previous sectionthat you can navigate through the records of a database by incrementing or decrementing the Row number of the DataSet. In thi[......]
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