Description
This course enables students to create forms, form menus, and custom controls for forms. This course also introduces students to Multiple Document Interface and Application Programming Interface.
Audience
Programmers and Application Developers who have experience in programming using a structured language like Fortran and Pascal constitute the primary audience for this course. This course introduces the student to the fundamental programming techniques of Visual Basic.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with Visual Basic 6.
Objective
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- define form properties and methods
- define form events
- validate user input
- build dynamic forms at run time
- create menus for a form
- manipulate menus at run time
- create a pop-up menu
- declare a Win32 API function
- use a Win32 API function in your application
- define application interface types
- create an MDI application
- work with MDI parent and child forms
- end an MDI application without losing data in the child forms
- create a TreeView control
- create a ListView control
- create an ImageList control
create a dialog box using the CommonDialog control
- create a StatusBar control
- create a ProgressBar control
Topics Include
Visual Basic Forms
- Working with a Form
- Managing a Form
Menus and API Functions
- Designing Menus for Forms
- Using API Functions
Multiple Document Interface
- Creating MDI Applications
- Working with MDI Applications
Custom Controls
- Using TreeView an ListView Controls
- Using ImageList and CommonDialog
- Using StatusBar and ProgressBar Controls
- Using Toolbar and CoolBar Controls
Duration
3 hrs
Minimum Requirements
Netscape or Internet Explorer (versions 4.0 or higher). Browsers should be capable of accepting cookies; SVGA Hi-color mode 800x600 resolution display. Macromedia Shockwave 6.02 or higher.
Media
Web Based Training
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