| | Submitted on: 4/29/2002 5:22:06 AM
By: Almar Joling
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| | This tutorial will learn you how to combine HTML Help with VB, so your applications can easily have functions like "Whats this help" and "context sensitive help". This tutorial is fully illustrated, (17 images), everything done nicely step by step. VB6 is REQUIRED. This will not work with older versions.
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Guys, this tutorial was removed two days ago, probably by the hacker who has visitted this tutorial. Ian Could not restore the tutorial, so can you guys please vote for this another time? It had about 30+ Excellent votes =-(
Thanks,
Almar Joling
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4/29/2002 7:13:40 AM:Greg L English good job :) sorry bout deletion.
hopefully you can get back up there and
fast!
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4/29/2002 9:43:25 AM:Nathanael B Simply amazing. You covered every topic
in the book!! I was just recently
wanting to find out how to do this.
Thank you for your tutorial!!! 5
globes!!!!
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4/30/2002 2:06:04 PM:Christopher Brown Well, the original definately helped me
out, so no problem voting again.
Good luck, Chris
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4/30/2002 6:47:42 PM:Havok here you go, i'll vote again...
nice
code
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4/30/2002 9:50:02 PM:Eric Coleman The new voting system is better, its
not perfect, but its a lot better.
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