Compile Error Cannot Find Project Or Library In Vb 6.0
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Can't find project or library If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?528877-RESOLVED-vb6-Compile-Error-Can-t-find-project-or-library post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20275939/date-giving-compiler-error-cant-find-project-or-library-vb6 the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 22 of 22 Thread: [RESOLVED] vb6 - Compile Error: Can't find project or library Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Jun 25th, 2008,05:08 PM #1 compile error Giftx View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Hyperactive Member Join Date Jul 2007 Posts 341 [RESOLVED] vb6 - Compile Error: Can't find project or library I am trying to run/step thru my vb module and I am getting compile error - Can't find project or library on the code below: Code: StringNum = Format$(AmountPassed, "000000.00") Thanks. Giftx. Reply With Quote Jun 25th, 2008,05:10 PM #2 MartinLiss View compile error cannot Profile View Forum Posts Former Admin/Moderator Join Date Sep 1999 Location San Jose, CA Posts 32,948 Re: vb6 - Compile Error: Can't find project or library Try VBA.Format$ Sometimes VB gets confused if there is more than one function with the same name. Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater. Albert EinsteinTips, Examples & Tutorials: A valuable forum tool • Generate unique TreeView keys • TreeView with "open" and "closed folder" icons • Time code using GetTickCount • How to trap the Tab key • Scroll a form • NumberBox ActiveX control • Color a ListView row • An InputBox form • How to use SaveSetting and GetSetting • A program registration scheme • Spellcheck a Textbox • Resize controls • Open Windows Explorer at Last Visited Path • A Blackjack Game • Count lines of code • Private Message Viewer • Copy/Paste VB Code • Paste VB Code Add-In • Insert Procedure Names Add-In • A calculator for the game of Spider • My review of REALbasic 2008 • VB6 Debug Tutorial • Picture/Video Viewer • VBF Photo Contest Winners 2009 - 2015 Reply With Quote Jun 25th, 2008,05:10 PM #3
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