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Dave Griffiths - 18 Apr 2007 10:31 GMT
Hi All

I follow the newsgroups for interest as I am a inexperience VB programmer. I
am interested in the Tab Control post and the answer from Eric Moreau, I
have followed the web link he supplied

http://www.emoreau.com/Entries/Articles/2004/05/The-(incomplete)-TabControl.aspx

My real question here is I have moved from VB 2003 to VB 2005. In the
article it discusses changing the code in the "Windows Form Designer
generated code" I knew where that was in VB2003 but where do I find that in
VB2005????

Thanks in advance

DaveG
rowe_newsgroups - 18 Apr 2007 13:20 GMT
On Apr 18, 5:31 am, "Dave Griffiths" <davegino...@hotmail.com.nospam>
wrote:
> Hi All
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> DaveG

On the solution explorer click the the button that shows all files
(it's tooltip says "Show All Files"). Then each form/usercontrol/etc
will have a [+] button that you can click to expand the item's sub
files. Find the one titled MyForm.Designer.Vb and open it - that's
where your Designer Generated code is.

Hope that made sense...

Thanks,

Seth Rowe
Dave Griffiths - 18 Apr 2007 21:57 GMT
> On Apr 18, 5:31 am, "Dave Griffiths" <davegino...@hotmail.com.nospam>
> wrote:
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> Seth Rowe

Thanks Seth

I shall give that a go.

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