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  1. geneinf

    FLEX GRID HELP PLEASE

    Ok kids, the answer of savok is Ok, but learn more with the next code: ' Assign SQL string to execute and Connection String to ' Data control data1.RecordSource = RecSource data1.ConnectionString = cnString data1.Refresh ' Assign the width of each column automatically, depending ' field...
  2. geneinf

    irregular shape?

    Ok Jacelyn, thank for clearing me. I think that you have a picture of face on your form, and over you want to show different hair styles. If this is correct, you must to draw the face with the hair style with any paint tool like Paint Shop Pro, to make each picture appear when you click the...
  3. geneinf

    Icon for Windows System (Alt-Tab)

    Is simple: You must to set up an icon file on form properties at design time (to your principal form). Alex Molina :)
  4. geneinf

    control?

    Look in: http://www.codearchive.com Enjoy it ! Alex Molina
  5. geneinf

    irregular shape?

    You can do it. Please, check this code and learn some tips. '************************************** 'Windows API/Global Declarations for :Ch ' ange Form Shape '************************************** Public Declare Function CreateEllipticRgn Lib "gdi32" _ (ByVal X1 As Long...
  6. geneinf

    Selecting paper size fail in Datareport !

    I'm programming in VB6 over WinME, and have a printer Panasonic KX-P3626 matrix dot. In my VB6 project I send continuos Checks to printer, but my select paper is Letter size. Then I create a 2nd printer called "Printer Checks" with the same drivers that Panasonic, and I configure as...
  7. geneinf

    Changing printer (& forum search)

    To select the printer from the collection, use the following syntax: Set Printer = Printers(n) The following statements print the device names of all the printers on the operating system to the Immediate window: Private Sub Command1_Click() Dim x As Printer For Each x In Printers...

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