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| can someone help me...please! I want to save my settings in a form i've made. The idea is to fill out name, adress and phone number, and then click the "save" button. Is this a complicated proceedure, or can someone help me.. Thanks in advance.. |
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| It depends How you want to do it? How much time you have to spare to do it the best way? What version of VB are you using? |
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| multiple ways to do it. Save the values in: - Registry Values - External Text File (XML/INI) - Database (Live/Local) If this is just a personal app - you can save them to a local db __________________ Day Cares | Golf Courses | Disc Golf Courses | Campgrounds | Ice Rinks | Paintball Fields | Dentists | Plastic Surgeons | Aging Jokes Catholic Churches | Lutheran Churches | Methodist Churches | Episcopal Churches | Clean Jokes |
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| I personally like XML files if there is not too much information being saved. |
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