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Some questions about VB.net 2003

To whom it may concerns:

I have some questions about VB.net 2003 as listed below.

1.. How to print out VB.net design form?
2.. How to create a line graph (Strip chart) in VB.net 2003?
3.. Is there any line graph component in VB.net?
4.. If so, how do I add to the VB.Net toolbox?

Thank you very much for all your help. I look forward to hearing you soon.
Best regards,
Kelvin Tran
Nov 21 '05 #1
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Jan. 6, 2005

I think you mean by 1 is how to print out what your form looks at
design time? If so then you can press the Print Scrn (or Print Screen) button
on your keyboard. If you are on a laptop, then it might be a special function
in blue on your keyboard. This takes a picture of your entire screen and puts
it on the Windows Clipboard. Then go to Paint and paste it there. Then you
can save it or you can crop it to only show the form itself. VS does not have
a chart control as far as I know, but you can get some free ones in the
VB.Net resource kit by Microsoft. Just go to microsoft.com/downloads/ and
search for Vb.Net resource kit. Then download it (and I hope you have a high
speed connection) and open the program. In it will be various free chart
controls (including 3d charts). To add them to your toolbox, then I think you
right click the toolbox and browse to the control file in the file system and
then make sure the control is selected in the list of controls in that file.
If this helps you, then please click on the "Yes" button just above or below
this message where the question asks "Was this post helpful to you?". Thank
you and I hope this helps.
Joseph MCAD
"Kelvin Tran" wrote:
To whom it may concerns:

I have some questions about VB.net 2003 as listed below.

1.. How to print out VB.net design form?
2.. How to create a line graph (Strip chart) in VB.net 2003?
3.. Is there any line graph component in VB.net?
4.. If so, how do I add to the VB.Net toolbox?

Thank you very much for all your help. I look forward to hearing you soon.
Best regards,
Kelvin Tran

Nov 21 '05 #2
Hello Joseph MCAD:

Thank you very much for your email. It's very helpfull.
For question 1 (How to print out VB.net design form?), I mean without
using Print Scrn (or Print Screen). In VB 6.0, I can print my code and
forms with no problem (Just go to File and print).

Again, thank you very much for all your help.

Best regards,

Kelvin Tran

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