Use the Menu Editor to create menus, submenus, and pop-up menus. Create menu arrays and dynamic menus. Implement the Toolbar and ImageList controls in a program. Write code for a toolbar using the Click event
Describe Microsoft ActiveX technology
Access ActiveX components and add them to a Visual Basic program. Use the CommonDialog Control in a Visual Basic program. Store and retrieve application configuration information using the Windows registry. Use the Resource Editor to combine numerous resource files into one file. Explain the difference between native code and p-code compilation. Optimize compilation options to improve application performance
Unit 1: Working with Menus and Toolbars
Unit 2: ActiveX Controls
- Using ActiveX Controls
- The CommonDialog Control
- ActiveX Control Help
Unit 3: Advanced Deployment Techniques
- Using the Windows Registry
- Working with Visual Basic Resource Files
- Optimizing Performance