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I'm using Visual Basic 2005.

How do I store an image that I've drawn in an array? I have a few images that I've drawn. And I would like to store them in an array so that later, I can join them up using DrawLines. Anyone? (,")
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I'm using Visual Basic 2005.

How do I store an image that I've drawn in an array? I have a few images that I've drawn. And I would like to store them in an array so that later, I can join them up using DrawLines. Anyone? (,")
Greetings, slowgirl...

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Adding your code help experts know where you are thus provide you with helpful hints.

Also, it's likely you've seen the latest VB 2005 tutorial, I for one have them to be very information, please let us know.

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