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hello all,

Iam using visual basic 2005 express edition to create a program to control Lego robots. I have been asked to include a layout configuration tool so that controls locations and labels can be changed. I have no clue where to start with this as this is my first VB project.
Any help would be much appreciated
Jan 16 '07 #1
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Killer42
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Iam using visual basic 2005 express edition to create a program to control Lego robots. I have been asked to include a layout configuration tool so that controls locations and labels can be changed. I have no clue where to start with this as this is my first VB project.
Any help would be much appreciated
Can you try to explain in a bit more detail what you want to achieve on the screen? And what you would like to happen?
Jan 17 '07 #2
hello,
i have already created the basic interface i now need to allow the users to change the size of the buttons and textboxes and also allow them to change the position of them and possibly change the colour scheme
Jan 17 '07 #3
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
i have already created the basic interface i now need to allow the users to change the size of the buttons and textboxes and also allow them to change the position of them and possibly change the colour scheme
Oh! That sounds as though it will be quite a bit of work, though it should not be impossibly difficult.

On the other hand, I believe I've heard of products (some years ago) which allow you to do that sort of thing fairly easily. It might be worth having a look around at places such as VideoSoft, Resize control, Elastic Window, or searching the web for a relevant search string such as "vb elastic control". (An "elastic" container is what I remember them being called, years back).
Jan 17 '07 #4
thanks for the help killer
Jan 18 '07 #5
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
thanks for the help killer
No worries. :)

Let us know how it turns out.
Jan 18 '07 #6

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