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* Make your own Active X Binary Control!!! * | VB 3.0, VB 4.0 (16-bit), VB 4.0 (32-bit), VB 5.0, VB 6.0 | Not Given / Matt Evans | 45041 since 4/24/1999 |
By 12 Users 6 Excellent Ratings
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* This is the code to put in the General place of you UserControl. By Doing this you can make a Active-X control that Makes Text to Binary, Binary to Text, and to see if a string is Binary! * |
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[!!!!! XTab a complete Tab ActiveX control written from scratch Updated -Now Supports Icons !!!!!] | VB 5.0, VB 6.0 | Intermediate / Neeraj Agrawal | 84150 since 10/1/2004 4:08:53 PM |
By 160 Users 148 Excellent Ratings
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XTab is an ActiveX Control which can be used as a substitute for the Microsoft Tabbed Dialog/Property Page Control. XTab uses subclassing to achieve same design-time switching effect as MS Tab control does. XTab is highly customizable and provides many st ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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[DH String Extractor] | VB 5.0, VB 6.0 | Advanced / Lutfur Rahman Bhuiyan | 10720 since 6/21/2004 3:39:55 AM |
By 3 Users
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Extract any string with any delimiter. (ScreenShot) |
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_( Learn how to create and use DLL projects )_ | VB 5.0, VB 6.0 | Beginner / Taher Ahmed | 44604 since 5/13/2003 12:50:09 PM |
By 40 Users 24 Excellent Ratings
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Check it out.. This code is the simplest way to learn about Visual Basic DLL (ActiveX DLL) creating and using. Just 3 lines of code, and u got it running ;)
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_**Automatically register OCXs/DLLs | VB 5.0, VB 6.0 | Beginner / Enrico Bertozzi | 45231 since 1/21/2003 12:50:10 PM |
By 4 Users 2 Excellent Ratings
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Use this code to automatically copy and enregister custom OCX on target machines, given names and classes on an INI file. Checks previous registration info in the Registry before re-registering. Well suited for setup routines that need custom controls, as ...(description truncated) |
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_<font color='red'>ActiveX Control Tutorial Part 1 of 3 | VB 6.0 | Beginner / Elias Barbosa | 20582 since 1/2/2004 6:34:24 AM |
By 11 Users 10 Excellent Ratings
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This is the 1st part of a 3 parts download. The tutorial has gotten pretty big (1.2 MB)! For this reason, I had to compress it with WinRAR and split the file into 3 smaller files. First, you will have to download the three files. The files' size must be 4 ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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_<font color='red'>ActiveX Control Tutorial Part 2 of 3 | VB 6.0 | Beginner / Elias Barbosa | 17056 since 1/2/2004 6:36:16 AM |
By 12 Users 9 Excellent Ratings
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This is the 2nd part of a 3 parts download. The tutorial has gotten pretty big (1.2 MB)! For this reason, I had to compress it with WinRAR and split the file into 3 smaller files. First, you will have to download the three files. The files' size must be 4 ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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_<font color='red'>ActiveX Control Tutorial Part 3 of 3 | VB 6.0 | Beginner / Elias Barbosa | 25253 since 1/2/2004 6:37:50 AM |
By 55 Users 51 Excellent Ratings
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This is the 3rd part of a 3 parts download. The tutorial has gotten pretty big (1.2 MB)! For this reason, I had to compress it with WinRAR and split the file into 3 smaller files. First, you will have to download the three files. The files' size must be 4 ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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__ FlexGrid control items to an Excel workbook | VB 5.0, VB 6.0 | Intermediate / Frank Kusluski | 57424 since 1/18/2002 2:39:14 PM |
By 24 Users 11 Excellent Ratings
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Sample code which demonstrates how to copy items from a FlexGrid control to an Excel workbook. |
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___ Acrobat demo: programatically create a comment in a PDF file | VB 5.0, VB 6.0, VBA MS Access, VBA MS Excel | Intermediate / Frank Kusluski | 14430 since 3/7/2005 12:27:32 PM | Unrated
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This code demonstrates how to programatically add a comment (text annotation) to an Adobe Acrobat PDF file by accessing the JavaScript object. |
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