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Div
Im not to confident with updating vb6 programs to the new vb NET so im
taking the long, safe way round and rewriting them - my pictures used
are made in paint and are very bad resolution to keep the size of the
files to a minimum , so when im making forms, im enlarging my pictures
- in vb6 this was fine but in vb NET they keep blurring and there are
reasons why it is imperitive they remain exactly as they are - help
me! how do i stop the blurring?
Jul 17 '05 #1
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Almost everybody in this newsgroup is using VB6 or lower. While you may get a stray answer to VB.NET questions here, you should ask them in newsgroups devoted exclusively to .NET programming. Look for newsgroups with either the word "dotnet" or "vsnet" in their name.

For the microsoft news server, try these newsgroups...

microsoft.public.dotnet.general
microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb
microsoft.public.vsnet.general

There are some others, but these should get you started.

Rick - MVP

"Div" <di****@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:a8**************************@posting.google.c om...
Im not to confident with updating vb6 programs to the new vb NET so im
taking the long, safe way round and rewriting them - my pictures used
are made in paint and are very bad resolution to keep the size of the
files to a minimum , so when im making forms, im enlarging my pictures
- in vb6 this was fine but in vb NET they keep blurring and there are
reasons why it is imperitive they remain exactly as they are - help
me! how do i stop the blurring?

Jul 17 '05 #2

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