TOOLBOX. The Toolbox Intrinsic Controls - always included in the Toolbox ActiveX Controls - separate files with ocx file extension Insertable Objects.

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TOOLBOX

The Toolbox Intrinsic Controls - always included in the Toolbox ActiveX Controls - separate files with ocx file extension Insertable Objects - objects from another application such as a spreadsheet, or document

Intrinsic Controls Text box Picture box Command button Vertical scroll bar Drive list File list box Line Data Option button Pointer tool List box Label Frame Check box Combo box Horizontal scroll bar Timer Directory list box Shape Image OLE container

Get Input Text box - text input Horizontal Scroll bars - navigate choices Vertical Scroll bars - navigate choices Check box - more than one choice Option buttons - mutually exclusive choices List box - 1 choice from list Combo box - choose or type a choice

Get Input Tabbed dialog - present many options MsgBox function - prompt user or display message InputBox function - present predefined dialog boxes Common dialog - display standard dialog boxes such as Open, Save and Print Customized dialog box - create your own

Display Graphics Image - use to create an icon command button, decorative images Picture box - use to create a toolbar Line - draw a straight line segment Shape - draw a rectangle, square, ellipse, or circle Background Property - background image LoadPicture function - use at runtime

File System Controls Drive list box - display list of disk drives Directory list box - display list of folders (directories) and paths File list box - display list of files

Miscellaneous Controls Frame - use to group controls together Timer - use to trigger simple animations or like a stopwatch OLE container - use to link or embed objects from other applications

Data Access Controls Data Control –display, edit and update data from existing databases –uses same database engine that powers Microsoft Access

Set Properties with Code name.property = setting Where name is the name of the control or form. (period) is required property is the property to set or modify = is required setting is the setting of the property Examples: imgWorld.Visible = True txtName.Text = “Sarah”

Create the Icon Explorer Project using File System Controls Hands-On Exercise 2 (P ) –Create a new project –Add the existing starter form –Add a Splash form –Add the Main module –Modify the Main form –Code the Main form –Run and debug the project –Add code to display icons –Run and debug the new code –Print your project and exit

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