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Old April 23rd, 2008, 06:46 AM
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Default Task Reminder!!!!

hi,
has anyone made a task reminder program on vb6 using access to store the reminders. i have tried to create one for my college project but keep failing as im very inexperienced. if someone has made one using the calendar object to save the reminder or just textboxs to enter the name date and time of the reminder with a list box to sho all the reminders then could you please provide me with this code or point me in the direction to a tutorial or something that can help me. programme that i can download that is in vb form will be much better. and not to be rude but please don't say all you need to do is an if statement or something..... modify this.... or something in that line cause I AM JUST A BEGINNER
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Old April 23rd, 2008, 02:43 PM
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Are you advanced enough to know how to put things into Access from VB, and to retrieve things from Access through VB?

Knowing exactly where your skill level is at will help in answering in a way that is best suited to you, personally.

(By the way: As a college student, you will probably find it beneficial to practice proper punctuation (including apostrophes and commas), spelling and capitalization every chance where it applies. Using "i" instead of "I", not capitalizing the 1st letter of sentences, using shortcuts like "sho" for "show" will turn into habits, which in turn can turn into reduced grades, or blunders on resumés, costing you actual income.)





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