ActiveX Documents

Conclusion

We'll that about does it for our intro into ActiveX Documents. There really is no conclusion to this, other than I hope you enjoyed the tutorial, and feel lucky that you got the knowledge people pay me for, for free. One side note, if you do have any problems with this tutorial, or VB in general, feel free to Email me at [email protected]. I enjoy answering VB related questions, and feel that if my Dad (Who is a retired FORTRAN and COBOL programmer. He helped design a language called code 8 or some such, used for Reports. It was a flop ^_^) and other family members in the computer business, I wouldn't have picked up the keyboard at 5, and begun writing BASIC on the C64, I wouldn't be enjoying my chosen career so much today. So I'm always happy to answer any question you might have, no matter how big. I may not know the answer, but I'm always willing to research it, just in the hopes that I can help one more person enjoy programming as much as I do. As I usually did when I ran VBWeb on Freeservers, I'd like to leave with a quote:

"When we reach for the stars and only grab clouds, we never fail, because we tried. We only fail when we reach for the ground and come up with dirty hands" -- Me :P

--UTLogic
kono yarou!

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