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31-May-2006, 10:49 AM #1
VB help needed!
I have Hebrew support, and it works perfectly fine when I use Word, Power Point, etc...However, I find it impossible to write in Hebrew while using Visual Basic. I've tried uninstalling and then reinstalling (two different VB versions, even!), but that did not help, nor did messing with the settings and defaults.

I would really appreciate some advice, as I have a project due next month.

Thanks in advance
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31-May-2006, 11:09 AM #2
Hey there, welcome to TSG

I don't know very much about VB language support, but I found this site doing a quick Google search. The description posted at the link page:
A Hebrew only Visual Basic site. Has tutorials and a lot of VB source code. Some of the source code cover Hebrew specific aspects of VB programming.
Disclaimer: I do not read Hebrew and therefore do not know if the content of the linked site is appropriate. If it isn't, please let me know so I may remove the link.

HTH

chris.
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31-May-2006, 12:04 PM #3
Well, the site lacks the specific information I'm looking for. Regardless, it is a rather useful website, so thanks anyway...
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