Hello,
I'm using an old ActiveX control within VB.NET. The control does not have a DragDrop method.
(It doesn't have a DragDrop in VB6 either, so it's nothing to do with .NET changing anything - it simply hasn't got DragDrop)
My question is, does anyone know any neat tricks to simulate a...
Hello!,
Nearly !!!
Adding two forms and communicating between them is not a problem, the problem is communicating back to the control.
What i've got now is a project group consisting of an activeX control and two forms.
The activeX can show the forms no problem (form1.show, form2.show etc.)...
Hi!,
Yes I know where you are coming from regarding the properties, but my original
question still remains.
I still would like to add forms to my control - forms which can communicate with one-another and
to the master control.
This must be possible - perhaps via API or some other more...
Hi!,
I should imagine there are many occasions when one would want to do this.
Lets say you design a chart contol. The chart may have hundreds of properties which would not be possible to fit into one area - so what you'd do is have several supporting toolboxes (forms) - one with say colour...
Hi,
Thanks for the quick response.
I have actually been able to invoke a form BUT...
How do I communicate with the main control from that form?
For example, lets say the form has a button and when this button is pressed I want to display some text on the main control.
How do I do this?
I've...
Hello,
Is it possible to add forms to activeX controls (using VB6)?
What im thinking about is having a main control, but being able to invoke tool boxes/dialogs etc. from the control.
The main control and toolboxes/dialogs must be able to communicate back and forth.
I would appreciate a...
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