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How to use John Galanopoulos' article in a class module to override the standard DoEvents method.
Have you ever wanted to have a place to put your code that you downloaded from PSC? Is tracking it all down and remembering what it is a problem? Well, fret no more. With PSCdl2, you can keep track of all those nasty little bits of code in one spot. Building upon Thomas Hannibal's original code, I thought this is cool, but keeping track of all this is tough. I "lightened" it up a bit by removing some objects that cost heavy on the development side and redistribution. Features include: Drag-drop of all data including images and links to ZIP files. Ability to retrieve ZIPs/Images/Abouts Great for sites other than just PSC! Features to come: Edit entry titles Edit descriptions Delete entries Upload from other sources! Included: Version 1 to version 2 utility (Read comments in Form1.frm under Quick Load) Some sample code already uploaded. This is a work in progress so PLEASE VOTE!!! (Sorry commenting is so sparse... I'll fix that in a later release)
How to use John Galanopoulos' article in a class module to override the standard DoEvents method.
Have you ever wanted to have a place to put your code that you downloaded from PSC? Is tracking it all down and remembering what it is a problem? Well, fret no more. With PSCdl2, you can keep track of all those nasty little bits of code in one spot. Building upon Thomas Hannibal's original code, I thought this is cool, but keeping track of all this is tough. I "lightened" it up a bit by removing some objects that cost heavy on the development side and redistribution. Features include: Drag-drop of all data including images and links to ZIP files. Ability to retrieve ZIPs/Images/Abouts Great for sites other than just PSC! Features to come: Edit entry titles Edit descriptions Delete entries Upload from other sources! Included: Version 1 to version 2 utility (Read comments in Form1.frm under Quick Load) Some sample code already uploaded. This is a work in progress so PLEASE VOTE!!! (Sorry commenting is so sparse... I'll fix that in a later release)
How to use John Galanopoulos' article in a class module to override the standard DoEvents method.
Have you ever wanted to have a place to put your code that you downloaded from PSC? Is tracking it all down and remembering what it is a problem? Well, fret no more. With PSCdl2, you can keep track of all those nasty little bits of code in one spot. Building upon Thomas Hannibal's original code, I thought this is cool, but keeping track of all this is tough. I "lightened" it up a bit by removing some objects that cost heavy on the development side and redistribution. Features include: Drag-drop of all data including images and links to ZIP files. Ability to retrieve ZIPs/Images/Abouts Great for sites other than just PSC! Features to come: Edit entry titles Edit descriptions Delete entries Upload from other sources! Included: Version 1 to version 2 utility (Read comments in Form1.frm under Quick Load) Some sample code already uploaded. This is a work in progress so PLEASE VOTE!!! (Sorry commenting is so sparse... I'll fix that in a later release)
How to use John Galanopoulos' article in a class module to override the standard DoEvents method.
Have you ever wanted to have a place to put your code that you downloaded from PSC? Is tracking it all down and remembering what it is a problem? Well, fret no more. With PSCdl2, you can keep track of all those nasty little bits of code in one spot. Building upon Thomas Hannibal's original code, I thought this is cool, but keeping track of all this is tough. I "lightened" it up a bit by removing some objects that cost heavy on the development side and redistribution. Features include: Drag-drop of all data including images and links to ZIP files. Ability to retrieve ZIPs/Images/Abouts Great for sites other than just PSC! Features to come: Edit entry titles Edit descriptions Delete entries Upload from other sources! Included: Version 1 to version 2 utility (Read comments in Form1.frm under Quick Load) Some sample code already uploaded. This is a work in progress so PLEASE VOTE!!! (Sorry commenting is so sparse... I'll fix that in a later release)