I created a Windows Form application and Class Library application with one UserForm and One module.
Both type of applications should be the same.
I found this example about userforms in VB.net and VB.
It talks about userforms in Vb.net not having a global scope
But again (being redundant) the WindowsFormApplication.NET does have global scope of Userforms, but the ClassLibraryApplication.Net does not have global scope of Userforms.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa289529(v=VS.71).aspx
''''''''''''''''' a module in the sample programs attached '''''''''''''''''''
Option Explicit On
Option Strict On
Module Mod_Test
Sub test()
' I can type/use this in the WindowsFormApplication but not the
' I can NOT type/use this in the ClassLibraryApplication
formTest.TextBox1.Text = "hello"
End Sub
End Module
Solved! Go to Solution.
Never new that but the typing the name of a Form class in WindowForms apps creates a shortcut to MyProject.Forms.formName
and the difference is a class library does not have Forms property exposed in MY object explained in link
http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=42464.msg476788#msg476788
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