In this lesson we will work with windows in VB, we'll use standard user interface controls, and finally Set properties on controls.
We'll refer a lot to IDE, that stands for interactive development environment.
VB writes code for you when you work with the visual designer surface and the properties window.
Many windows are available to perform various tasks.
We will create a new project called lesson 02.
First of all we'll fix the toolbox, and it will be easier to work with it. we can move it if we want.
Then , we will add the properties window to the explorer section, and it will appear as a tab.
If we want, we can display the error list, and we can see if we have done something wrong.
With the View button, we can select what we are going to see on the screen.
Now we'll see the properties window. It allows you to change almost everything of your project, such as resize buttons, change colours, rename things and thing like that.Then, it gives a guide of how a window will be.
Now we're going to create a window using this guide. Ok and cancel buttons at the bottom, labels at the left, text boxes at the right, at the same level at the labels referred. we'll put also radio buttons and checkboxes. And the most important, we'll create a Menu at the top of the form.
A Toolbar strip Allows you to add a toolbar to your application.
we can also insert images on our application from the toolbox and move the toolbars as we do in microsoft word.
And that is the end of lesson 2....
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. We can move it
if we want to.
anything wrong
We'll also put ... and the most important thing...
allows you to
We can also insert
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