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VB.Net Forms
Hi,
Im new to VB.net and am wondering if there is an easy way to manipulate the form design. From what I've seen the forms are rectangular by default and changing this is a huge undertaking. Im hoping there is an easy way to use a graphic as a form background or anyway really to customize the layout and graphic design of forms in VB.net. If there is not is a good idea to see about designing the forms in C# and connecting it as a front end to a VB program. As I said Im new to this so I may be compeltely off base on how this works. Any info or links to sites that deal directly with customizing the forms created in VB.Net would be great. Thanks |
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I guess no one knows!
Well I can take it from the fact that no one replied to this post even though there were 50 views, that A. No one has a reason or answer as to why VB.Net does not allow customization of forms or B. It is so simple that no one is willing to even waste their time explaining this to a newbie.
Could someone at least reply and tell me to shutup or be really nice and give me any information about my issue. Thanks |
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