How to Use OCX & ActiveX in
Visual Basic 4


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gball.gif (956 bytes) Start your Visual Basic 4,0 design environment and load your project.

  1. Choose menu Tools|Custom Controls... or press Ctrl+T or right-click the Toolbox and choose Custom Controls... in the popup menu.
  2. In the Custom Controls dialog, find which control you want to use in your project from the Available Controls list.
  3. Set the check box before the controls you want then click the OK in the Custom Controls dialog.
  4. The icons of the controls you choose are showed at the end of the Toolbox. Click the icon to choose a control and put the control onto the form.

gball.gif (956 bytes) I am using Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0, Copyright© 1987, 1995 Microsoft Corporation.

 

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