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    Help for academic project.

    I am trying to create a simple visual basic program that will use a bunch of "If, then, else if" statements for a class where I'll be using a combobox that has a set of "routes' followed by a small equation (total expense: gas + toll + driver cost +depreciation) followed by a dynamic bid price entered by the user that will be multiplied by the route miles, and profit will be discovered via Total Revenue - Total Expense. Any help would be much appreciated.

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    Re: Help for academic project.

    Thats a pretty broad question and looks like your first post. A suggestion for you would be to ask something specific, post some code of what you have done so far. If its not working point out where its not working and any errors you get. If you are truly just starting out I would recommend reviewing this site, it is one of the better, simpler and easy to follow step by step resources

    http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/

    welcome aboard, I am sure you will learn to love this forum as I have

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    Re: Help for academic project.

    Welcome to the VBForums.

    To get the best and quickest help people here really appreciate that you post some code you've already made with a clear description of the problem you're having. Your question as stated is to general and most people around here will not write the whole code for you.

    When posting code, please surround them with [CODE] [/CODE] tags so that it keeps its formatting which makes it easier to read.

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