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jritchie
Aug 17th, 2002, 05:55 PM
Ok in versions 5 & 6 if you wont to add a Procedure a quick Menu dive Add->Procedure, where's the option gone to in vb.net?
This is more in line of jeez anything to save typing a couple of lines, than a show stopper.....
MrPolite
Aug 17th, 2002, 10:39 PM
I believe it's gone.... but you might be able to find it in the middle of nowhere;)
FatDaz
Aug 18th, 2002, 04:28 AM
If you right click on any toolbar and click Customise.
Click the Commands tab.
Select "Project" from the Catagories list.
Then in the right hand command list you have...
"Add Method", "Add Function", "Add Property", etc...
So you can just drag whichever command you frequently use and drop it on a toolbar.
However, when I've done this, the icons are permanently greyed out, and I can't find a way to use them. I'm still looking, but maybe you can find a way to activate them too.
jritchie
Aug 18th, 2002, 06:14 PM
See Mr P it does still exist, you just have to badly damage a wrist getting at it...
Thanks FatDaz, will have a look today and see if there's another option you have to setup or something to get it to work...
MrPolite
Aug 18th, 2002, 07:05 PM
Originally posted by jritchie
See Mr P it does still exist, you just have to badly damage a wrist getting at it...
Thanks FatDaz, will have a look today and see if there's another option you have to setup or something to get it to work... well, as I said "you might be able to find it in the middle of nowhere", so I wasnt all that wrong :D
jritchie
Aug 19th, 2002, 12:08 AM
If you drag it onto your top tool bar (the One with File, Edit, View etc), then click it madly a few times it starts to work. Unfort it just shows what you would expect to see in the Project drop down menu.... bad microsoft to the spanking room immedialty....
Back to the drawing board:(
Cander
Aug 19th, 2002, 08:29 AM
Your just too lazy to type!
LOL Im just kidding. Really!
:D
I know it is more convienent for many people. I am a product of the DOS/Unix age when you didnt have nice Window interfaces so I prefer to type than click.:p
jritchie
Aug 19th, 2002, 03:26 PM
Originally posted by Cander
Your just too lazy to type!
LOL Im just kidding. Really!
:D
I know it is more convienent for many people. I am a product of the DOS/Unix age when you didnt have nice Window interfaces so I prefer to type than click.:p
Still hack unix code in a full screen editer so l know what you mean, but in version 6 used to create the procedures etc l had planned at the start of coding via the menu option. Now l have to type them in..... just strange with all the other code inserts (and weren't we waiting on the generated stuff for property declarations), that they seem to have done away with this one;)
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