Access 2007 to Visual Basic 6 Object Converter 7.0

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    16/07/2009
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft Access 97, Visual Basic Runtime Module 6.0

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The Object Converter is a Microsoft Access 97 through 2007 Add-In utility that rapidly converts Access Queries, Forms and Code, Controls (including a number of ActiveX Custom Controls like the Microsoft Windows Common Controls and the Common Dialog Control), Macros, Reports, Code and Class Modules to Visual Basic Forms and Projects. The easy to use interface will convert all Access Objects except Tables and Pages to Visual Basic in seconds. The program converts Subforms, Tab Controls, and Continuous or Multi-Page Forms. Access Standard Controls are converted into equivalent Visual Basic Controls. Converted ActiveX Controls are automatically added to the Visual Basic Project.

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