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Submitted on: 9/3/2000 8:49:29 PM
By: Rocky Clark (Kath-Rock Software) 
Level: Beginner
User Rating: By 6 Users
Compatibility: VB 5.0, VB 6.0
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     These 3 functions SplitVB5, JoinVB5 and InStrRevVB5 are the equivelent functions as used in VB 6.0 except they are written for VB 5.0. Now VB 5.0 coders can use Split, Join and InStrRev. These functions work exactly like the VB 6.0 functions.
 
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3/11/2001 8:36:04 AMDonn

Hi Rocky, seen your work, excellent. I am having a few probs, I have a Maskedbox wich has mask ???? 999 999
the first 4 letters relate to a math function to create a number as do the other six digits. they are all then put through a math function to toal a single digit. any help would be appreciated. regards
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3/19/2001 3:01:30 PM$t0rm

ownage
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3/19/2001 3:10:14 PMRocky Clark (Kath-Rock Software)

ownage?

confused......
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12/8/2001 11:29:04 AMSean

Thanks for this great code! I was trying to find something like this to help with a project I am working on.
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9/25/2005 9:13:26 AMNorm Cook

Nice work. To speed them up a bit, have a look at this page:
http://www.xbeat.net/vbspeed/
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9/25/2005 10:20:17 PM

nice one. Thanks very much. I've been looking for something like this for some time now. I've been working on a few Office 97 VBA macros and this will help a lot. Thanks again.
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