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Quote: from [m]Spiker19[/m] at 7:57 am on June 10, 2009[quote]I think there is a control in VB6 that allows you to do that. Its called something like FileBrowser or something. You will find it in the toolbox anyway. Can't remember how to use it though cause I haven't written in VB6 in years lol[/quote]
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Link01
Posted at 8:27 am on April 19, 2009
i want to browse through the files and click on say
"data.dat" and open it in a list box
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Spiker19
Posted at 7:57 am on June 10, 2009
I think there is a control in VB6 that allows you to do that. Its called something like FileBrowser or something. You will find it in the toolbox anyway. Can't remember how to use it though cause I haven't written in VB6 in years lol
Link01
Posted at 8:34 am on April 19, 2009
Quote: from
electricguitarchic95
at 4:33 pm on April 19, 2009
What's your question?
in vb6 i want to open a file like in word
electricguitarchic95
Posted at 8:33 am on April 19, 2009
What's your question?
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