Top 20 VB 3.0 KB Articles Requested by Microsoft Customers

Last reviewed: July 20, 1995
Article ID: Q125265
The information in this article applies to:

- Standard and Professional Editions of Microsoft Visual Basic for

  Windows, version 3.0

The following is a list of the top 20 Visual Basic articles requested by customers on the Microsoft FastTips Service during the months of January, Febuary, and March, 1995. This list is updated quarterly.

Q Number    Title

Q92545      Visual Basic 3.0 Common Questions & Answers
Q111475     Fixlist for Visual Basic 3.0 for Windows as of 26-Apr-1994
Q111476     Buglist for Visual Basic 3.0 for Windows as of 26-Apr-1994
Q100003     UPD: New Setup Toolkit & Setup Wizard Available for VB ver 3.0
Q97415      ODBC Setup & Connection Issues for Visual Basic Version 3.0
Q104863     UPD: List of Updated Files for Visual Basic
Q73798      How to Optimize Size and Speed of Visual Basic Applications
Q115986     How to Avoid Common Database Programming Mistakes in VB
Q109290     Popular Windows API Functions Used from Visual Basic 3.0
Q106553     How to Write C DLLs and Call Them from Visual Basic
Q74861      Example of Client-Server DDE Between Visual Basic Applications
Q75639      Accessing Windows Initialization Files from Visual Basic
Q106239     How to Create a Screen Saver in Visual Basic
Q71068      How to Create Scrollable Viewports in Visual Basic
Q80185      How to Set Landscape or Portrait for Printer from VB App
Q113594     Updated ACC2COMP.TXT for Jet 2.0/VB 3.0 Compatibility Layer
Q113236     How to Add Print Preview to Visual Basic Applications
Q76562      Visual Basic & DDE/OLE with Other Windows-based Applications
Q113953     How to Use the Three Levels of Database Locking in VB 3.0
Q109830     How to Speed Up Data Access by Using BeginTrans & CommitTrans


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Last reviewed: July 20, 1995
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