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thanks for respond
iam searching about the testking and questions
iwant to training on exam before enter
iam searching about e xam but a not found yet
thanks
saad badr
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There are free ones out there, but you get what you pay for. They suck and they don't give you the same experience your going to get in the testing lab. They simulate what topics are going to be covered on the exam, but they have no idea exactly what questions you're going to see.
The best way to pass is to go into the books and practice the techniques, not the tests...
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This is why exams are a joke. People cram for them on the web, know nothing and still pass.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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I am using a DGV to display data from a DataTable but I've been unable to figure out how to prevent the user from clicking on a cell and selecting it. I'd use DataGridView.Enabled = False if it also didn't prevent the use of the scroll bar.
I also checked out the DataGridView.SetStyle(Selectable, False) member but that is protected so I can't touch it. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I've disabled all editing abilities (adding, deleting, reordering, etc) for it. Setting DataGridView.ReadOnly = true also doesn't work for me.
---- UPDATE:
This problem can be solved with
Private Sub DataGridView3_SelectionChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles DataGridView3.SelectionChanged
DataGridView3.CurrentCell.Selected = False
End Sub
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Gr,
Mightor
A paralytic chicken ran away with my sig.
-- modified at 15:03 Saturday 5th May, 2007
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hi,
Can any one help with creating a splash screen for an vb.net 2005 application which after a specified interval diappears and the mdiparent form in shown.
If someone help me it would be great help for me.
Thanks
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You'll need to create a form to act as your splash screen. Once you've done that goto Project > Properties. Make sure the Application tab is selected. At the bottom there should be a combobox which is labeled 'Splash Screen'. Just select the form you'd like to use. That's it! If you'd like to adjust the minimum time it displays (I believe the default is 2 seconds) you can set 'My.Application.MinimumSplashScreenDisplayTime' in the new event of your form.
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VS.NET 2005 (not the Express Editions) already comes with a SplashScreen template form. All you have to do is right-click your project in the Solution Explorer, click Add -> New Item..., then double-click the SplashScreen form. Give the form a name, and after it's added to your project, right click the form in the Solution Explorer and click View Code. The instructions for modifying the form are in the code comments.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP
Visual Developer - Visual Basic 2006, 2007
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It isn't that hard to create a splashscreen from scratch, though.
Dave Kreskowiak wrote: VS.NET 2005 (not the Express Editions) already comes with a SplashScreen template form
Is there anyway to get the splashscreen template for the Express Editions?
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Paul Conrad wrote: It isn't that hard to create a splashscreen from scratch, though.
No, it isn't, for us anyway. For someone who doesn't understand that the startup form also contains the app's message pump, it's a bit confusing.
Paul Conrad wrote: Is there anyway to get the splashscreen template for the Express Editions?
it's not downloadable from anywhere. You'd have to lift a copy of the template files from a higher edition of VS.NET.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP
Visual Developer - Visual Basic 2006, 2007
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: it's not downloadable from anywhere. You'd have to lift a copy of the template files from a higher edition of VS.NET.
After a bit of googling, that is the conclusion I pretty much came to
Dave Kreskowiak wrote: For someone who doesn't understand that the startup form also contains the app's message pump, it's a bit confusing.
Yep, but it would be a bad little learning exercise either
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Hi,
You can try OPACITY property of your form it might help u.
Put this code in a loop:-
Opacity = i/100.0;// decrease opacity
Thread.Sleep(30);
Regards,
Sumit
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vb.net
i have a form, which is mdi-container. how do i close all open forms in this container-form?
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may be i didnt get your problem exactly...
u want to close all the opend mdi child forms
jst in close button click event write application.exit.
it will close all the opened ald hidden forms....
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it's like this:
i want to close all open child forms in my mdi-container form - but not the container form - , when i confirm an openfiledialog.
the child forms show the contents of a database, and when i confirm the openfiledialog a new database is used in my programme. but i don't want the already open child forms to show the contents of the database used before, so all forms should be closed.
i tried it like this, but without success:
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dim c as control<br />
for each c in form1.controls<br />
if type of c is form then<br />
dim f as form = ctype(c, form)<br />
f.close<br />
end if<br />
next<br />
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Every form, if it's an MdiParent, has an MdiChildren property that contains all of the child forms it has eopn.
Dim x As Integer
For x = 0 To (MdiChildren.Length) - 1
Dim childForm As Form = CType(MdiChildren(x), Form)
tempChild.Close()
Next x
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP
Visual Developer - Visual Basic 2006, 2007
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go to hell.... throw ur system away.. its no use for u....
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A Programming Language.
Any other doubt?
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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Do you really went this? Or you tried to ask any other else?
Regards,
Arun Kumar.A
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VB is short for Visual Basic.
Why do most people from india say "doubt" when they mean "question"? Are they the same word in hindi?
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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Odd thing was, he had VB/SQL Programmer, down on his user profile. He put VB down and not know what it is? Or maybe he was asking a different question and didn't word it well
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I saw that too. Makes me think he's just another troll.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP
Visual Developer - Visual Basic 2006, 2007
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: Makes me think he's just another troll.
I started to think the same with the progressbar thread down below, poda poda
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Actually it's a doubt: a question needs a question mark...
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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