Doubt about Visual Basic 6.0

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Amit D.Shinde

How can i add the scroll bar to my form if the controls are more.
I am having lot of of coontrols on my form. for which my form is
small. so i want to add the scroll bar to my form.
Also if the form is not maximized the ..i can not scroll thru it.
Please Provide help me.
this doesn't happen in VB.net and i want the solution in VB 6.0
thank u
If this is not the right group for VB 6 then please give me the name
of the group where i can get my doubts solved.
amit shinde
 
Hi Armit,

You are rigth this is not the properiate group for this question.

The visual basic classic groups are named

Microsoft.public.vb *

I would start in

Microsoft.public.vb.controls

I hope you find your answer,

Cor
 
Amit D.Shinde said:
How can i add the scroll bar to my form if the controls are more.
I am having lot of of coontrols on my form. for which my form is
small. so i want to add the scroll bar to my form.
Also if the form is not maximized the ..i can not scroll thru it.
Please Provide help me.
this doesn't happen in VB.net and i want the solution in VB 6.0
thank u
If this is not the right group for VB 6 then please give me the
name of the group where i can get my doubts solved.
amit shinde

microsoft.public.vb.*


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* (e-mail address removed) (Amit D.Shinde) scripsit:
How can i add the scroll bar to my form if the controls are more.
I am having lot of of coontrols on my form. for which my form is
small. so i want to add the scroll bar to my form.
Also if the form is not maximized the ..i can not scroll thru it.
Please Provide help me.
this doesn't happen in VB.net and i want the solution in VB 6.0
thank u

In VB.NET, scrolling will be done automatically if the form's
'AutoScroll' property is set to 'True'.
If this is not the right group for VB 6 then please give me the name
of the group where i can get my doubts solved.

That's a VB.NET group. The VB6 groups can be found at
microsoft.public.vb.*.

Solution to your problem:

<http://www.mvps.org/vbvision/_samples/Scrollbars_(Windows)_Demo.zip>
 
Not that you should not do this of course.

Telling that it is VB6 and still give an answer, you know of course that I
find that the best way.

So next time I wait for you when it is a redirection to tell people that
they have a better change in the VB6 newsgroups.

:-)

Cor
 
* "Cor said:
Telling that it is VB6 and still give an answer, you know of course that I
find that the best way.

I think that's the best way. If I know an answer, I post it, even if
it's OT.
So next time I wait for you when it is a redirection to tell people that
they have a better change in the VB6 newsgroups.

I didn't forget this redirection in my message.

;-)
 
CJ,

* "CJ Taylor said:
Is Cor's english getting worse? =)

IMO it's getting better, but sometimes I still don't understand what Cor
wants to tell me. But I don't complain about that because my English
writing/reading skills aren't that good too.
 
Herfried K. Wagner said:
CJ,



IMO it's getting better, but sometimes I still don't understand what Cor
wants to tell me. But I don't complain about that because my English
writing/reading skills aren't that good too.

Oh I'm not ragging on him at all. I think he's fantastic and I know exactly
how hard the english language is (which most americans / english native
language people forget). Just sometimes, like you said, I have no clue what
he's trying to say. Not that its bad, I just find it humourus, but in a
really good way.

But there are some posts I look at and am like "What the hell?"

-CJ

Herfried, your english is pretty good in my opinion, you may not think so,
but if its all fake, well... your pretty good at faking then...
 
CJ,

* "CJ Taylor said:
But there are some posts I look at and am like "What the hell?"

:-)

That's what I am experiencing too. I think it's easier for somebody
who is a native English speaker to understand English text written by
somebody who doesn't have English as his first language than for
somebody who is not a native English speaker. So please forgive me if I
sometimes reply that I don't understand something ;-).
Herfried, your english is pretty good in my opinion, you may not think so,
but if its all fake, well... your pretty good at faking then...

:-)))

I am still trying to improve my English by reading/writing in
this (and some other) group(s).
 
Hi CJ,

It would be the same in Dutch because I like to talk often in riddles.
(And that goes harder in English than in Dutch)

Cor
 
Hi Herfried,

You are well known to the regulars from this newsgroup.

We know all the ways, you use to try to hide yourself when you make a
mistake or things like that.

The only trouble (not really of course) that you have with me is that I am
persistent.

However, you know, I am only laughing friendly about it.

In addition, something to teach you:

In this business, it is normal to make mistakes, if you do not make them,
than you are creating nothing.

:-)

Cor
 
Cor said:
Hi Herfried,

You are well known to the regulars from this newsgroup.

We know all the ways, you use to try to hide yourself when you make a
mistake or things like that.

The only trouble (not really of course) that you have with me is that I am
persistent.

However, you know, I am only laughing friendly about it.

In addition, something to teach you:

In this business, it is normal to make mistakes, if you do not make them,
than you are creating nothing.

I got one better than that...

There are no mistakes... just lessons...

bling bling...
 
* "Cor said:
We know all the ways, you use to try to hide yourself when you make a
mistake or things like that.

Are you sure? I don't remember that I tried to "hide" me when I made a
mistake. I appreciate comments on any mistakes I am making in my posts and
I know that I am not perfect. I am here to learn, not to be a "god".
The only trouble (not really of course) that you have with me is that I am
persistent.

I am sometimes missing threads, that's true. On the one hand that's
caused by my newsreader, on the other hand that's because I am posting
from different locations and I do not know at location B which messages
I have read when posting from location A.
However, you know, I am only laughing friendly about it.
:-)

In addition, something to teach you:

In this business, it is normal to make mistakes, if you do not make them,
than you are creating nothing.

I already knew that.
 
Hi CJ.
Ha! Tell that to a manager.

If it is a good one he will very much apriciate that.

If he does not understand
it.........................................................

Or do I have to explain?

Cor
 
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