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Viewing VB's Automated code
hello, how are you and stuff? Stuck? ..same as me then, nah simple really i guess for a more experienced users of vb.net, not sure if anyone would like to help but i would appreciate it a hell of a lot.
im new to .net, moving over from vb6 and i have a slight glitch in writing code in this fan-dabby-dosey enviroment; i need to declare a string, but do it globally, but simply dont know how to view the code that VB automatically starts to write from the second you open a form, the Inherit Windows.System etc..and other than the one or two ( must of been 'mis-clicks' ) times i actually Seen this code with my own eyes, the rest of the time its totally hidden to me. for example, i have a form> add controls > view code, i get the Form_Load code or the code specific to the control i double clicked. how do i view the vb specific/automated code? btw; i have searched the msdn library and also the online msdn, google cant help either. Thanks if anyone has even an incline to the answer. JohnWesley
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Mona Lisa must of had the highway blues you can tell by the way she smiles.. Last edited by john Wesley; Jun 7th, 2006 at 7:11 AM. Reason: totally messed up explanation the first time |
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