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COM/ActiveX components

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Sep 11th, 2007
I can link in an ActiveX/COM reference into a project, but unlike VBA where the referenced COM library automatically adds the control as a valid "component" to be placed on the form, I can't seem to find out how to do that with VB.Net.

HOw do i take a "activeX component" and add it visually to my main form?

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Jaeden "Sifo Dyas" al'Raec Ruiner
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