hi.. am unable to view objects of a form in a project, although am able to view its code.. Whenever i try to open the form to view its objects, i rcv an error mentioning "Error Loading Form. Please check "<path>.log" for details."
In the log file it says "Line 59: Property Picture in cmdSelect could not be set."
How could i check the property of a command button without opening the form..??
Plz help..
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Jump to PostSome problem loading your form. Try opening the form (frmName.frm) in notepad and delete the picture box declaration. You can do this by "Find". Now try to open it in VB6 IDE. Make sure you have a copy of the form as Backup before doing this.
Jump to PostClose and open the project....
Jump to PostCheck whether the picture has any definition in the frmName.frx(open in notepad).
Delete it. Always have a backup.
If problem still exists and the if the form can be shared pls attach a copy of the file(the original file that gave the "could not load control" )
Jump to PostOpen your .vbp (Project file) in Notepad. Scroll to your frmName line, see that the path specified is the path you are using. Modify it, save the file and that should solve your problem.
It should read - Form=frmName.frm If it shows any other paths, delete the paths...
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Reverend Jim
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A7 year-old thread likely does not still need a solution.
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1998 Visual Basic 6. 2012 this post. 2019 this reply. Think about it.
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