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Two Month Planner (Update 26 Apr)

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Submitted on: 5/2/2013 10:05:39 AM
By: Robert Rayment 
Level: Beginner
User Rating: By 4 Users
Compatibility: VB 6.0
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     Two Month Planner by Robert Rayment...Update 26 Apr 2013..NOTE the Textboxes are multiline and the suggestion that Labels could be used doesn't work because Labels only have a Caption and not a Text property....I found this useful and maybe some of you will as well. Any embellishments I leave to you. The program is mostly standard VB6 apart from a couple of APIs to enable all the contents of a combobox to be visible and a Module for Writing and Getting an ini file. Also a CommonDialog Class to avoid any dependencies. Will probably help to read the READ_ME.txt.

 
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4/10/2013 3:18:07 PMThePiper

Hi Robert
Well done, but 60 TextBoxes seems to me as overkill. I suggest to replace them by an array of lean Labels and to introduce one "flying" TextBox for edit-operations. It would be unnoticed overlayed over the Label, if the user click on it. How do you think about that? :-)

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4/12/2013 11:55:03 AMRobert Rayment

ThePiper: thanks for comment. you are right, it would be leaner
but resources and memory are not a problem for this little prog.
So I'll leave it for now.
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4/13/2013 4:20:06 PMvbaddicts

I have to agree with ThePiper on his suggestion, I was about to make a similar reply. Overall good though, I'd like to see some more asm+vb fun from you though Robert 8)
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4/15/2013 12:07:16 PMRobert Rayment

NOTE that the Textboxes are multi-line. So the mouse or the arrow keys will scroll up or down the Textbox.

So far as I know there is no easy way to do that with a Label.
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4/15/2013 12:24:10 PMRobert Rayment

Also, I should have mentioned that if you copy paste from a Textbox to a Label it will not contain all the lines.
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