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I'm an instructor teaching an undergraduate course that uses VB 2005. I'm trying to make an example that uses the new MenuStrip control from the 2.0 framework and I have a question regarding this. I want to design a base form that has a MenuStrip and then on each child form make additions to this MenuStrip in the designer. In VB 2003 and the MainMenu control this was possible, but I am not finding a way to obtain the same functionality with the MenuStrip. I know how to do it through code, but this is a little above the level of my class. Any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi,
Is it possible to determine the .net framework version number programmatically using vb.net.
Thanks.
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If there isnt, then why does MSDN say there is in C++ and C#?
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Because you can do more with C++ and C#, that's why.
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Utter BS.
The Environment.Version[^] property will tell you what version of the CLR your code is running under.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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.NET Framework
Supported in: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0
.NET Compact Framework
Supported in: 2.0, 1.0
Maybe they were referring to it not existing in 1.1.
He was a snowflake, like other "unique" snowflakes, falling down, getting stepped on, and pushed aside to disappear.
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Yes, there is. click[^] and follow the link in the post.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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the first place you have to go befor post here
[^] go and play somewhere else
Tamimi - Code
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Tamimi - Code wrote: the first place you have to go befor post here
[^] go and play somewhere else
Given that he can't spell what he is asking for, I would guess google isn't working for him.
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A for loop, you mean ?
I assume this means you're a C# guy who has to do some VB ? Welcome to hell. There are free C# to VB converters online that will help a lot, just google for them.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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wllahe ennak fhman mesh zay tmimi
bs msh r7 tfham el email l2no bl 3rabi
Mohamad A. Flefel
C#.net Developer
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could someone delete this thread
Tamimi - Code
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why ?
just i need help
there is no place bigginers
Mohamad A. Flefel
C#.net Developer
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Tamimi - Code wrote: could someone delete this thread
Why?
Is the question beneath you? We all have to start somewhere.
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Ah hell no, don't delete it! This stuff is priceless. Best laugh I've had in days.
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i just kidding i am a VB.net & C#.net Certified( MCSD ) 2003 & 2005
Mohamad A. Flefel
C#.net Developer
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mflefel wrote: i just kidding i am a VB.net & C#.net Certified( MCSD ) 2003 & 2005
Geez - I'm defending you and all the time you're taking the piss. Stop wasting people's time!
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Well, I guess it proves that even though you passed all the tests and managed to get certified, it sure didn't make you a professional, did it?
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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mflefel wrote: just kidding i am a VB.net & C#.net Certified( MCSD ) 2003 & 2005
You sure about that? I'm not.
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Are you asking about a For Loop or a While Loop? Come on dude, you've got to be more specific.
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I had a problem. I had to create a simple calculator with VB.Net and this calculator had 0-9 buttons, add and minus function, a = button and a textbox for display of answer.
I couldnt figure out the codings for the buttons.
hope your can help me. thank you! =)
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