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VB6 - ActiveX control - Carrying data from one UC to another


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06-Jul-2002, 07:14 PM #1
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In relation to my post on vbSendMail

Ok, building an ActiveX control and I need so many objects that I hit the limit (255, if anyone is wondering ). How can I safely transport data from UserControl1 to UserControl2. I would hate to have to use the registery because it would take sooo much extra code. Any body know a work-around other than giveup? (First one I considered )

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07-Jul-2002, 04:09 PM #2
I decide to use the Registry after all...
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