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Visual Basic ConceptsArticle 01/04/2007 Visual Basic Documentation MapVisual Basic includes many documentation tools, each designed to help you learn and use a particular aspect of the product. The documentation provided with Visual Basic is listed below....
While the Visual Basic 6.0 IDE is no longer supported, Microsoft's goal is that Visual Basic 6.0 applications continue to run on supported Windows versions. The resources available from this page should help you as you maintain existing applications, and as you migrate your functionality to .NET...
Visual Basic 6.0 Documentation VB6 Community Resources Extend Your Visual Basic 6.0 Applications Show 3 more While the Visual Basic 6.0 IDE is no longer supported, Microsoft's goal is that Visual Basic 6.0 applications continue to run on supported Windows versions. The resources available from ...
Visual Basic 6.0 Documentation VB6 Community Resources Extend Your Visual Basic 6.0 Applications Show 3 more While the Visual Basic 6.0 IDE is no longer supported, Microsoft's goal is that Visual Basic 6.0 applications continue to run on supported Windows versions. The resources available from ...
Visual Basic Documentation Map What's New in Visual Basic 6.0 Getting Started with Visual Basic 6.0 Using Visual Basic Programmer's Guide (All Editions) Programmer's Guide (All Editions) Part 1: Visual Basic Basics Part 1: Visual Basic Basics ...
For additional information and product documentation, see the Visual Basic 6.0 Resource Center. Details on the support lifecycle of Microsoft products can be found at https://learn.microsoft.com/lifecycle/. To find out about additional support options, please visit our support page at https://www...
Visual Basic will create the event handler procedure. 3.2. Attaching Event Controls to Event Sources To make your Event control respond to events of TestComplete or ActiveX objects, you should establish a link between the control and TestComplete (or between the control and...
For additional information and product documentation, see the Visual Basic 6.0 Resource Center. Details on the support lifecycle of Microsoft products can be found at https://learn.microsoft.com/lifecycle/. To find out about additional support options, please visit our support page at https://www...
The Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 6.0 documentation includes more sample code for using the CommandBar control. Handling CommandBar events There is no specific event handler for the individual menu items. Instead, you must use the MenuClick event handler of the CommandBar control and parse...