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vb.net 2003 module sub main()

Hi ther
I have a small vb.net 2003 program with 5 forms: form1, form2, et
I have a module in the program from where I want to launch form1 - the main for
In the module I have a bunch of public declarations like
Public carstuf
Public yardstuf
and so o
At the end of the modul
I have a sub mai
The module looks like this
==================
Module myMo
Public carstuf
Public yardstuf
and mor
-----------------
Sub Main(

Can someone please tell what statement I can put in here to load and show form1

End Su
End Modul
===========================
I tried all of the vb6 ways to do this that I know and nothing work
Please...
Thank

Nov 20 '05 #1
8 2389
Dim frm as new Form1
frm.show

in Sub Main() should do it.

"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:45**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi there
I have a small vb.net 2003 program with 5 forms: form1, form2, etc
I have a module in the program from where I want to launch form1 - the main form In the module I have a bunch of public declarations like:
Public carstuff
Public yardstuff
and so on
At the end of the module
I have a sub main
The module looks like this:
===================
Module myMod
Public carstuff
Public yardstuff
and more
------------------
Sub Main()

Can someone please tell what statement I can put in here to load and show form1?
End Sub
End Module
============================
I tried all of the vb6 ways to do this that I know and nothing works
Please....
Thanks

Nov 20 '05 #2
Dim frm as new Form1
frm.show

in Sub Main() should do it.

"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:45**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi there
I have a small vb.net 2003 program with 5 forms: form1, form2, etc
I have a module in the program from where I want to launch form1 - the main form In the module I have a bunch of public declarations like:
Public carstuff
Public yardstuff
and so on
At the end of the module
I have a sub main
The module looks like this:
===================
Module myMod
Public carstuff
Public yardstuff
and more
------------------
Sub Main()

Can someone please tell what statement I can put in here to load and show form1?
End Sub
End Module
============================
I tried all of the vb6 ways to do this that I know and nothing works
Please....
Thanks

Nov 20 '05 #3
I finally found this in vb.net2003's help file
=================================
Module Hell
' A "Hello World!" program in Visual Basic

Sub Main(
'MsgBox("Hello World!") ' Display message on computer screen
' Instantiate a new instance of Form1
Dim f1 As New Form
' Display a messagebox. This shows the application is running,
' yet there is nothing shown to the user. This is the point at
' which you customize your form
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The application is running now, but no forms have been shown."
' Customize the form
f1.Text = "Running Form
' Show the instance of the form modally
f1.ShowDialog(
End Su
End Modul
=================================================
Thank

----- Michael Horton wrote: ----

Dim frm as new Form
frm.sho

in Sub Main() should do it

"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag
news:45**********************************@microsof t.com..
Hi ther
I have a small vb.net 2003 program with 5 forms: form1, form2, et
I have a module in the program from where I want to launch form1 - th main for In the module I have a bunch of public declarations like
Public carstuf
Public yardstuf
and so o
At the end of the modul
I have a sub mai
The module looks like this
==================
Module myMo
Public carstuf
Public yardstuf
and mor
-----------------
Sub Main(
Can someone please tell what statement I can put in here to load and sho form1 End Su

End Modul
===========================
I tried all of the vb6 ways to do this that I know and nothing work
Please...
Thank

Nov 20 '05 #4
I finally found this in vb.net2003's help file
=================================
Module Hell
' A "Hello World!" program in Visual Basic

Sub Main(
'MsgBox("Hello World!") ' Display message on computer screen
' Instantiate a new instance of Form1
Dim f1 As New Form
' Display a messagebox. This shows the application is running,
' yet there is nothing shown to the user. This is the point at
' which you customize your form
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The application is running now, but no forms have been shown."
' Customize the form
f1.Text = "Running Form
' Show the instance of the form modally
f1.ShowDialog(
End Su
End Modul
=================================================
Thank

----- Michael Horton wrote: ----

Dim frm as new Form
frm.sho

in Sub Main() should do it

"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag
news:45**********************************@microsof t.com..
Hi ther
I have a small vb.net 2003 program with 5 forms: form1, form2, et
I have a module in the program from where I want to launch form1 - th main for In the module I have a bunch of public declarations like
Public carstuf
Public yardstuf
and so o
At the end of the modul
I have a sub mai
The module looks like this
==================
Module myMo
Public carstuf
Public yardstuf
and mor
-----------------
Sub Main(
Can someone please tell what statement I can put in here to load and sho form1 End Su

End Modul
===========================
I tried all of the vb6 ways to do this that I know and nothing work
Please...
Thank

Nov 20 '05 #5
Instead of the line
f1.ShowDialog()
,you should probably be using
Application.Run(f1)
To make sure that the message pump is handled correctly.
"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CC**********************************@microsof t.com...
I finally found this in vb.net2003's help file:
==================================
Module Hello
' A "Hello World!" program in Visual Basic.

Sub Main()
'MsgBox("Hello World!") ' Display message on computer screen.
' Instantiate a new instance of Form1.
Dim f1 As New Form1
' Display a messagebox. This shows the application is running,
' yet there is nothing shown to the user. This is the point at
' which you customize your form.
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The application is running now, but no forms have been shown.") ' Customize the form.
f1.Text = "Running Form"
' Show the instance of the form modally.
f1.ShowDialog()
End Sub
End Module
==================================================
Thanks

----- Michael Horton wrote: -----

Dim frm as new Form1
frm.show

in Sub Main() should do it.

"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:45**********************************@microsof t.com...
> Hi there
> I have a small vb.net 2003 program with 5 forms: form1, form2, etc
> I have a module in the program from where I want to launch form1 - the
main form
> In the module I have a bunch of public declarations like:
> Public carstuff
> Public yardstuff
> and so on
> At the end of the module
> I have a sub main
> The module looks like this:
> ===================
> Module myMod
> Public carstuff
> Public yardstuff
> and more
> ------------------
> Sub Main()
>> Can someone please tell what statement I can put in here to load
and show
form1? >> End Sub

> End Module
> ============================
> I tried all of the vb6 ways to do this that I know and nothing

works > Please....
> Thanks
>

Nov 20 '05 #6
Instead of the line
f1.ShowDialog()
,you should probably be using
Application.Run(f1)
To make sure that the message pump is handled correctly.
"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CC**********************************@microsof t.com...
I finally found this in vb.net2003's help file:
==================================
Module Hello
' A "Hello World!" program in Visual Basic.

Sub Main()
'MsgBox("Hello World!") ' Display message on computer screen.
' Instantiate a new instance of Form1.
Dim f1 As New Form1
' Display a messagebox. This shows the application is running,
' yet there is nothing shown to the user. This is the point at
' which you customize your form.
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The application is running now, but no forms have been shown.") ' Customize the form.
f1.Text = "Running Form"
' Show the instance of the form modally.
f1.ShowDialog()
End Sub
End Module
==================================================
Thanks

----- Michael Horton wrote: -----

Dim frm as new Form1
frm.show

in Sub Main() should do it.

"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:45**********************************@microsof t.com...
> Hi there
> I have a small vb.net 2003 program with 5 forms: form1, form2, etc
> I have a module in the program from where I want to launch form1 - the
main form
> In the module I have a bunch of public declarations like:
> Public carstuff
> Public yardstuff
> and so on
> At the end of the module
> I have a sub main
> The module looks like this:
> ===================
> Module myMod
> Public carstuff
> Public yardstuff
> and more
> ------------------
> Sub Main()
>> Can someone please tell what statement I can put in here to load
and show
form1? >> End Sub

> End Module
> ============================
> I tried all of the vb6 ways to do this that I know and nothing

works > Please....
> Thanks
>

Nov 20 '05 #7
Aye Aye!! Si

----- Philip Rieck wrote: ----

Instead of the lin
f1.ShowDialog(
,you should probably be usin
Application.Run(f1
To make sure that the message pump is handled correctly
"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag
news:CC**********************************@microsof t.com..
I finally found this in vb.net2003's help file
=================================
Module Hell
' A "Hello World!" program in Visual Basic
Sub Main( 'MsgBox("Hello World!") ' Display message on computer screen
' Instantiate a new instance of Form1
Dim f1 As New Form
' Display a messagebox. This shows the application is running
' yet there is nothing shown to the user. This is the point a
' which you customize your form
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The application is runnin

now, but no forms have been shown." ' Customize the form
f1.Text = "Running Form
' Show the instance of the form modally
f1.ShowDialog(
End Su
End Modul
=================================================
Thank
----- Michael Horton wrote: ----
Dim frm as new Form frm.sho
in Sub Main() should do it
"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag

news:45**********************************@microsof t.com..
Hi ther
I have a small vb.net 2003 program with 5 forms: form1, form2, et
I have a module in the program from where I want to launch form1 th main for
In the module I have a bunch of public declarations like
Public carstuf
Public yardstuf
and so o
At the end of the modul
I have a sub mai
The module looks like this
==================
Module myMo
Public carstuf
Public yardstuf
and mor
-----------------
Sub Main(
Can someone please tell what statement I can put in here to loa
and sho
form1 End Su

End Modul
===========================
I tried all of the vb6 ways to do this that I know and nothin

work Please...
Thank

Nov 20 '05 #8
Aye Aye!! Si

----- Philip Rieck wrote: ----

Instead of the lin
f1.ShowDialog(
,you should probably be usin
Application.Run(f1
To make sure that the message pump is handled correctly
"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag
news:CC**********************************@microsof t.com..
I finally found this in vb.net2003's help file
=================================
Module Hell
' A "Hello World!" program in Visual Basic
Sub Main( 'MsgBox("Hello World!") ' Display message on computer screen
' Instantiate a new instance of Form1
Dim f1 As New Form
' Display a messagebox. This shows the application is running
' yet there is nothing shown to the user. This is the point a
' which you customize your form
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("The application is runnin

now, but no forms have been shown." ' Customize the form
f1.Text = "Running Form
' Show the instance of the form modally
f1.ShowDialog(
End Su
End Modul
=================================================
Thank
----- Michael Horton wrote: ----
Dim frm as new Form frm.sho
in Sub Main() should do it
"kyle" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag

news:45**********************************@microsof t.com..
Hi ther
I have a small vb.net 2003 program with 5 forms: form1, form2, et
I have a module in the program from where I want to launch form1 th main for
In the module I have a bunch of public declarations like
Public carstuf
Public yardstuf
and so o
At the end of the modul
I have a sub mai
The module looks like this
==================
Module myMo
Public carstuf
Public yardstuf
and mor
-----------------
Sub Main(
Can someone please tell what statement I can put in here to loa
and sho
form1 End Su

End Modul
===========================
I tried all of the vb6 ways to do this that I know and nothin

work Please...
Thank

Nov 20 '05 #9

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