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VB6 help again lol
Replies: 3Last Post April 3 10:10am by sakurag
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Ok i have used google and it does not help me at all

I want a list box "list1" to copy evrything in it to "list2"  

this will be effect of moving the items as list1.clear is after it

i'm guessing a loop

Post edited at 4:27 am on April 3, 2009 by Link01

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Hm... try... licking my pussy? Or, yeah. Loop.


Loop my pussy.


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I'd offer you help, since I do computing as well as electronics, but whatever, you know..

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You can iterate over the objects in  your list box, I believe VB allows that.  Try foreach.

Ex.

foreach ( Object item in ListBoxA.Items )
  Add Item to ListBoxB


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