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12-Oct-2005, 11:17 AM #1
Older Visual Basic
Hello,
I have an older version of some forms that were written in I think VB 3.0. I tried to load a couple of those forms in VB 6.0. I got an error stating that they were saved in a binary format, and VB 6.0 couldn't open thme.
Is there any way to convert them or save them so that I can open them in VB 6.0??

Thanks,

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16-Oct-2005, 10:59 AM #2
VB3 to VB6 Convertion
Hi

This site might help.
http://www.advantageware.com/VB6_ts_VB3VB6_Convert.htm
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16-Oct-2005, 11:06 AM #3
Hey, thanks a million. I think that is just what I am going to need!!!!

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