Bruce
Fri Jun 13 07:36:38 PDT 2008
Not critisizing you, just wanted to point you to a better source of answers.
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<brambilla@elsyst.it> wrote in message
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On Jun 13, 3:08 pm, "Bruce Eitman [eMVP]"
<bruce.eitman.nos...@EuroTech.com.nospam> wrote:
> While someone in this newsgroup may be familiar with forms and VB, this
> newsgroups usually isn't about application development and certainly not
> VB.
>
> You may find quicker response to these kinds of questions in a more
> appropriate newsgroup, like one about application development or about VB
> or
> about VB application development or about the CompactFramework.
>
> --
> Bruce Eitman (eMVP)
> Senior Engineer
> Bruce.Eitman AT EuroTech DOT com
> My BLOG
http://geekswithblogs.net/bruceeitman
>
> EuroTech Inc.www.EuroTech.com
>
> <brambi...@elsyst.it> wrote in message
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> news:5426ec3d-e367-46a4-9249-4b20687487da@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
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>
> > Hi to all
>
> > I use windows CE embedded 6.0 R2 and i develop in VB.NET 2005. My
> > device is an x86. In my application i need to enumerate all the forms
> > (not only the forms opened).
> > My.Forms is not a collection and i cant use it into for...each
> > instruction...
>
> > Thanks in advance, any suggestions/helps will be highly appreciated
> > and excuse me for my bad english!
> > Ale- Hide quoted text -
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Ok! I understand. Thank you and excuse me!
Ale