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Like IE4 and IE5, this module when setup with your TextBoxes, will make repetitive data entries easier for your users. For example, if "hello" had been typed into the TextBox earlier, at a later date, all the user has to do is type "h" and the rest of the word will appear. Just in the style of IE4. This stores all the keywords in a file named after the TextBox specified. It automatically adds new words to this list when the user presses Enter on the keyboard. Even though I've uploaded it as a ZIP, it's not because it's hard, but to make it easier to understand how it's working.....
To split a string into pieces using a certain character as a delimiter. I do not want to get messages saying, "use the Split() function" as this isn't present in VB5. Example of this is "hello to you", with the delimiter as " ". You'll get back 3 variables, one containing "hello", one containing "to" and one containing "you"
When called with a string, will search through the string and replace a character of your choice with another character of your choice. For example, if you sent the string: "Hello to the world" And sent "o" as the character to be replaced, and sent "a" as the replacement It will return you with: "Hella ta the warld".
Like IE4 and IE5, this module when setup with your TextBoxes, will make repetitive data entries easier for your users. For example, if "hello" had been typed into the TextBox earlier, at a later date, all the user has to do is type "h" and the rest of the word will appear. Just in the style of IE4. This stores all the keywords in a file named after the TextBox specified. It automatically adds new words to this list when the user presses Enter on the keyboard. Even though I've uploaded it as a ZIP, it's not because it's hard, but to make it easier to understand how it's working.....
When called with a string, will search through the string and replace a character of your choice with another character of your choice. For example, if you sent the string: "Hello to the world" And sent "o" as the character to be replaced, and sent "a" as the replacement It will return you with: "Hella ta the warld".
To split a string into pieces using a certain character as a delimiter. I do not want to get messages saying, "use the Split() function" as this isn't present in VB5. Example of this is "hello to you", with the delimiter as " ". You'll get back 3 variables, one containing "hello", one containing "to" and one containing "you"
Like IE4 and IE5, this module when setup with your TextBoxes, will make repetitive data entries easier for your users. For example, if "hello" had been typed into the TextBox earlier, at a later date, all the user has to do is type "h" and the rest of the word will appear. Just in the style of IE4. This stores all the keywords in a file named after the TextBox specified. It automatically adds new words to this list when the user presses Enter on the keyboard. Even though I've uploaded it as a ZIP, it's not because it's hard, but to make it easier to understand how it's working.....
When called with a string, will search through the string and replace a character of your choice with another character of your choice. For example, if you sent the string: "Hello to the world" And sent "o" as the character to be replaced, and sent "a" as the replacement It will return you with: "Hella ta the warld".
To split a string into pieces using a certain character as a delimiter. I do not want to get messages saying, "use the Split() function" as this isn't present in VB5. Example of this is "hello to you", with the delimiter as " ". You'll get back 3 variables, one containing "hello", one containing "to" and one containing "you"
Like IE4 and IE5, this module when setup with your TextBoxes, will make repetitive data entries easier for your users. For example, if "hello" had been typed into the TextBox earlier, at a later date, all the user has to do is type "h" and the rest of the word will appear. Just in the style of IE4. This stores all the keywords in a file named after the TextBox specified. It automatically adds new words to this list when the user presses Enter on the keyboard. Even though I've uploaded it as a ZIP, it's not because it's hard, but to make it easier to understand how it's working.....
Like IE4 and IE5, this module when setup with your TextBoxes, will make repetitive data entries easier for your users. For example, if "hello" had been typed into the TextBox earlier, at a later date, all the user has to do is type "h" and the rest of the word will appear. Just in the style of IE4. This stores all the keywords in a file named after the TextBox specified. It automatically adds new words to this list when the user presses Enter on the keyboard. Even though I've uploaded it as a ZIP, it's not because it's hard, but to make it easier to understand how it's working.....
To split a string into pieces using a certain character as a delimiter. I do not want to get messages saying, "use the Split() function" as this isn't present in VB5. Example of this is "hello to you", with the delimiter as " ". You'll get back 3 variables, one containing "hello", one containing "to" and one containing "you"
When called with a string, will search through the string and replace a character of your choice with another character of your choice. For example, if you sent the string: "Hello to the world" And sent "o" as the character to be replaced, and sent "a" as the replacement It will return you with: "Hella ta the warld".
Like IE4 and IE5, this module when setup with your TextBoxes, will make repetitive data entries easier for your users. For example, if "hello" had been typed into the TextBox earlier, at a later date, all the user has to do is type "h" and the rest of the word will appear. Just in the style of IE4. This stores all the keywords in a file named after the TextBox specified. It automatically adds new words to this list when the user presses Enter on the keyboard. Even though I've uploaded it as a ZIP, it's not because it's hard, but to make it easier to understand how it's working.....
To split a string into pieces using a certain character as a delimiter. I do not want to get messages saying, "use the Split() function" as this isn't present in VB5. Example of this is "hello to you", with the delimiter as " ". You'll get back 3 variables, one containing "hello", one containing "to" and one containing "you"
When called with a string, will search through the string and replace a character of your choice with another character of your choice. For example, if you sent the string: "Hello to the world" And sent "o" as the character to be replaced, and sent "a" as the replacement It will return you with: "Hella ta the warld".
Like IE4 and IE5, this module when setup with your TextBoxes, will make repetitive data entries easier for your users. For example, if "hello" had been typed into the TextBox earlier, at a later date, all the user has to do is type "h" and the rest of the word will appear. Just in the style of IE4. This stores all the keywords in a file named after the TextBox specified. It automatically adds new words to this list when the user presses Enter on the keyboard. Even though I've uploaded it as a ZIP, it's not because it's hard, but to make it easier to understand how it's working.....
To split a string into pieces using a certain character as a delimiter. I do not want to get messages saying, "use the Split() function" as this isn't present in VB5. Example of this is "hello to you", with the delimiter as " ". You'll get back 3 variables, one containing "hello", one containing "to" and one containing "you"
When called with a string, will search through the string and replace a character of your choice with another character of your choice. For example, if you sent the string: "Hello to the world" And sent "o" as the character to be replaced, and sent "a" as the replacement It will return you with: "Hella ta the warld".
Like IE4 and IE5, this module when setup with your TextBoxes, will make repetitive data entries easier for your users. For example, if "hello" had been typed into the TextBox earlier, at a later date, all the user has to do is type "h" and the rest of the word will appear. Just in the style of IE4. This stores all the keywords in a file named after the TextBox specified. It automatically adds new words to this list when the user presses Enter on the keyboard. Even though I've uploaded it as a ZIP, it's not because it's hard, but to make it easier to understand how it's working.....