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Started by PsYcHiC, July 01, 2003, 11:44 AM

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PsYcHiC

Quote from: Lenny on July 03, 2003, 03:47 PM
I havent been asking the same question...Im asking how would you make a clock not a TIMESTAMP
See that has nothing to do with VB, go buy some hardware tools and "Make" your "Clock".

Lenny

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PsYcHiC, I really hope that you are joking........especially since you started the thread.....

Once again back to the subject.......Exactly how would I make a clock in visual basic (example: The thing that most people have in the bottom right corner of the screen)

I hope my question is clear enough now
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Quote from: Lenny on July 03, 2003, 11:05 PM
PsYcHiC, I really hope that you are joking........especially since you started the thread.....

Once again back to the subject.......Exactly how would I make a clock in visual basic (example: The thing that most people have in the bottom right corner of the screen)

I hope my question is clear enough now

#1 for Lenny, Yes I was joking.
#2 for DarkMinion, its something called a "joke".

Camel

Lenny, a clock is simply a timestamp that updates itself. Use a timer.

Grok

On the Visual Basic menu, choose Project | Components  (Control-T).  Check the box for "Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0 (SP4)" and click OK.

In the toolbox, double-click a status bar icon.  Right click the new status bar and choose properties.  On the "Panels" tab, change the Style property to "5-sbrTime" and click OK.

Run the project.  The time will be displayed on the form's status bar.

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gosu

this might be kinda late but you can have a timer and a label or textbox.  within the timer, put label1.caption = time  or text1.text = time

and if you want date just replace time with date

blinkdude

use the ez way :)  uses your windos time :)


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