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I had feared that might eventually happen so I had added the setup file in the repo itself about 3 wks ago. This should be what you need.. |
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Thanks for that, I hadn't noticed the file was there already, I've
installed it.
Sorry to be a pain but I'm still struggling with that... I'm
definitely missing something. I'm using Visual Studio 2019 and can't see a
way to add/use this reference in it. Would you mind pointing me to some
resource on that?
Thanks again for all your help.
…On Sun, 23 May 2021 at 13:19, Benjamin ***@***.***> wrote:
I had feared that might eventually happen so I had added the setup file in
the repo itself about 3 wks ago.
This should be what you need..
https://github.com/bhoogter/VB6TocSharp/blob/cbbaf90f8eb2e627fe844affe747760fa8807c3b/VisualBasicPowerPacksSetup.exe
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Hello, thanks for that code.
The link to "visual basic power packs" seems to be dead and I just don't manage to find it elsewhere. Any known solution? Do you know about somewhere where I could pick the c# code for Val, Trim, etc?
Thanks.
Alan
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