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    VB - General - Project - Compile formless applications with custom icons

    As System Admins, we have many tools and utilities that do not require a form at all. Just a ".Bas" module with a "Sub Main". Attached is a project which shows how to compile such applications with a custom icon, rather than make do with the default "Blue & White Window" as the application's icon
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    this rocks! I have 20 little routines like that can use this
    I am so skeptical, I can hardly believe it!
    PS I am not a 'hyperactive member' I am a cool, calm, and collected member

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    Ur welcome.

    Glad U find it useful

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    Hmm...I wonder if it is possible to contain more than 1 icon in a Visual Basic application. I am about to try it, but does anyone know of a good way?

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    Wow, it is possible. I never knew that it was. Heh, when I first started programming with Visual Basic about 7 years ago, I wanted to know how to do it. Thanks to KayJay, my mind wondered, and a dream came true. I will post another topic here @ VBForums on how to add multiple icons, check it out.

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