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Flash in Visual Basic
I want to be able to put some animation in my programs using Macromedia Flash. Like, for a splash screen. I know I can do this with a .gif file, but .swf files are easier to control and look better than .gif files.
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Is there a question in there somewhere?
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I think he need a control that reads swf files, but I am only guessing. You need to give more infos if you want a proper answer.
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[quote = "me"]I want to be able to put some animation in my programs using Macromedia Flash.[/quote] Sorry for not being clear, I was dead tired when I posted that. I'm asking how do I put .swf files in a visual basic 6 program.
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Press CTRL+T for a list of components, and search for one with the words 'Macromedia Flash' in it. Check its checkbox, press OK, and put the added component on your form.
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