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 Need VB6.0 free download
I need to teach my daughter in 7th grade vb6.0 . I am unable to find the software anywhere on the net. Even if the link is present, it takes me to some vague, authorized site.

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ASKED: September 12, 2012  10:08 AM
UPDATED: September 12, 2012  12:47 PM

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VB 6.0 is not free, and there are no legal sites where you can download it. It has been out of Microsoft support for quite a while. Why do you want to use an obsolete product? Can’t you use a current product such as Visual Basic 2010 Express? — Tom

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Some of the text books came with a student version of vb6.. I don’t know if it would load/run on Windows7.
I think this one did.  http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Visual-Basic-Update-Edition/dp/007251874X

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How did you guys do to include links here, without them causing the comment to get lost ?

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Hey Carlosdl, to get the link in a post just type your text then highlight what you want as your link. Then in the tool bar at the top of the answer window, 3rd icon from the right is the hyperlink function. A pop up window will appear and you enter the URL.  That’s it.. Took me a bit to figure it out too…

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Thanks Todd.  It worked differently in the previous editor.

But besides that, until yesterday (I think) any comment that included links didn’t show up in the question’s page.  You could only see them from the outside, in the general discussions tab.

Apparently the bug has been fixed.

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The link function should be working fine – but let me know if not and I’ll take a look. 

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Gee, I just cut and paste!

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I haven’t found a pattern to links. Sometimes comments with links attach to the thread, and sometimes they don’t. But “student versions of VB 6″ is an excellent solution. — Tom

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