(03-19-2025, 12:36 PM)bplus Wrote: Yeah it can be done, I saw Richard Russel developer of BBC doing an Spreadsheet type grid. I don't even think it's that hard.I can mess around and see what I can come up with, but if this already exists, I'd rather not reinvent the wheel... So is this something from back in the days of QB45 or more recent, like QB64 or QB64PE? Does this person have a link with code or a tutorial for this, or were you just remembering seeing this somewhere?
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porting over VB6 to QB64PE (and VB6 IDE that runs in browser & modern Windows )
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