home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Learn Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Now
/
Learn Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Now (Microsoft Press)(X03-58607)(1998).ISO
/
media
/
chap01
/
b01d035.cc2
< prev
Wrap
Text File
|
1998-06-07
|
749b
|
18 lines
0, This demonstration shows the solution
3, for Lab 1. When you finish the Time
5, program, you should have a label object on
7, your form that displays the system time, a
10, Time command button that you can click
12, to display the time, and a Quit command
14, button that you can use to quit the
16, program. When you run the program, it should
19, appear in a window. And when you click
21, the Time button, it should display the
23, system time from the system clock. This
25, information is copied to your program
27, through the Time function. Each time you
29, click the Time button, it should update the
31, system clock. When you're finished with
35, the program, you can click the Quit
37, button.
40, END