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Old Mar 3rd, 2008, 3:13 AM   #1
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Smile Creating a Zodiac Sign Program in Visual Basic

Hello all, I am trying to build a Zodiac Sign in Visual Basic and can't seem to get it to change names after selecting a different date and Month.... I have used, dim Dat as integer, Mon as string

but not sure if I have to

dim 1,2,3, etc. as integer, dim January, February, as string, etc., but cannot seem to figure out how to get lets say Aries to change to Taurus... march 21 to April 19 are Aries, so how would I write code to make it change from Aries to another sign??? if anybody can answer that, thanks..
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