In the evolution of Microsoft’s development ecosystem, few transitions were as seismic as the move from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET). While VB.NET introduced a fully object-oriented framework, it left behind many beloved “rapid application development” (RAD) features—most notably, the legacy controls that made VB6 famous: Line shapes, Oval shapes, Rectangle shapes, PrintForm, and the powerful DataRepeater.
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These tools were primarily used with Visual Studio 2008 and 2010 to provide visual elements not found in the standard toolbox: Line and Shape Controls: Microsoft Visual Basic Power Packs Version 9.0.0.0 Download
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PrintForm Component: Simplifies the process of printing a Windows Form as a report or hard copy with a single method call. Microsoft Visual Basic Power Packs Version 9
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