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first peice of visual basic programming
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first peice of visual basic programming
i did this for my gcse at school and i have added a program to it
tell me what you think

james

p.s. the password is lancre
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Visual Basic? it's a just a excel spredsheet (wrong file attached?)
As Xalies said, are you sure you attached the right file?

If you did, then I'm sorry but some embedded VBA code in an Excel spreadsheet is not really worth showing off here. Especially since I can see the breakdown without having to type in a password, so it doesn't really work, if that was the idea.

Also please note this forum is for LFS related developments, and this isn't one, so I'm moving this thread to off-topic.
#5 - herki
Uhm. The "program" is not good at all. I'm wondering what it in fact does... It doesn't really serve its purpose, does it?
Even with VBA you can do a lot more useful stuff, and especially be cleaner in typing your code
Maybe you should start of with some basic input/output-routines...uhm, wait, you've done that . Maybe you just shouldn't show off something until it does proper stuff that is useful
Lancre? That rings a bell...






















































































































Oh wait. I'm doing the same course. But visual basic isn't needed in the course I think. If we do a lot of people will be totally f*cked
i know what you saying any it is the correct file but it is a start i can build on what i have done here and i know about the bugs
and be nice as i started reading bout programming 3 days ago so i thought i did quite well
Security level in my excell is set to high, so it doesn't run unsigned macro's. This means I could see the other page without any password. If you start up VB you can also just see the password.

I get visual studio at school, lot more fun then excell. Can someone tell me how I can share my programmes with other people? When I compile an exe and send it to someone it won't run. Does it need anything else with it? We're just building progs at school now, no building for outside use, so I know nothing about this.
Flippy - depends on the error message, chances are you are relying on some component controls so it's best to include the releveant .ocx files in the zip with the executable.

That's for VB6 anyway, for VB.NET they will require the whole VB.NET framework installed on their machine if the program is to run.
Quote from Bob Smith :
That's for VB6 anyway, for VB.NET they will require the whole VB.NET framework installed on their machine if the program is to run.

Crap
i know about the things you can do to get around it but please look at it as a piece of beginer programming not as what it is used for
james: I'm being nice and will give you an example for a better protection of your work sheets
Note: This one needs macros to be enabled or you won't be able to view the data-sheet that easily
I also could have protected the source code, but that would be quite stupid, as someone should be able to learn from this

edit: the password is lfs if you're too lazy to read
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thanks mate
Quote from duke_toaster :Lancre? That rings a bell...

It's where Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg live in the Discworld books. You're doing a course? I'd stick a Terry Pratchett reference in there to "Borrowing" and see what your teacher/lecturer says.

Maybe a status message that says "I 'aint dead.", if you want to be cryptic.

first peice of visual basic programming
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