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Microsoft Visual Basic 6
Microsoft Visual Basic 6 is a versatile language,
usable for business applications, database interface, gaming
applications, and even for presentations. Professor Arthur Lee
authors this tutorial. He begins by introducing code and the
controls needed in Visual Basic. Learn all about variables,
debugging, and creating menus, as well. To get started now, click
below on the topic of your choice.
Introduction and Getting Started Introduction & Visual Basic Overview
The VB 6 Environment (window orientation)
The VB 6 Environment (placing controls on
form) The First Project (Hello World)
Writing Code Modifications to Hello World Saving and Running the Project
Common errors, Debugging Code Window Views Naming Rules and conventions for controls
Form Properties (startup position, window
state, Visible)
More Controls and Code Text Box vs. Label Frames with Options Buttons & Check Boxes
Images (using graphical images on the form)
Multiple Control manipulation
User-Friendly Features (Access keys, Tab
Index) User-Friendly Features (default, cancel
properties) Tab Stop, Focus, Max Length, Tool Tips
Code for user convenience (clearing text
boxes, labels, Set Focus) VB color Constants, Font object, With-End With
Coding Concatenation Demo of Name & Address Maker-User
Perspective Demo of Name & Address Maker-Programmer
Perspective
Variables and Code for Calculations What is variable? Variables vs. Constants Data Types supported by VB Naming rules and conventions for Variables:
Option Explicit The VAL Function and Calculations
Putting it together - Book Sales Program (part
1) Formatting for output Accumulating & Module-Level Variables
Book Sales Program (Wrap up) Another Demo - Shipping Charges
Coding Decision (IF-Else) Project Overview - Coffee Sales Variables; IF - THEN -
ELSE statements Using IF Statements with the MsgBox Function
Clear button with message boxes The CALL Statement Other
options with message boxes Another demonstration program - More
data validation UCase/Lease functions
Debugging, Immediate Window, Stand-alone
Projects Using Breakpoints; Stepping
through code Using the Immediate Window Common Errors and
Things to Avoid Using the Object Browser The Form Icon;
Creating an Executable Project (.EXE file)
Other Event Procedures MsgBox vs. the Input Box Click and Change Events
GotFocus/LostFocus Events KeyPress and Mouse Events Form
Load and Form Activate Events More on LostFocus, SetFocus and
the Visible Property Miscellaneous Form Properties Validate
Event
Creating Menus The Menu
Editor Creating Submenus and Flyout Menus More menu options
Adding and About Form with a Menu item Adding a menu to an
existing Project Wrapping up the menu demo (enabled property)
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