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          | |  | resource-file Fra : sjoerd
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 Dato :  03-07-03 14:31
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 |  | Hi,
 
 I need to use a resource-file for a project in 3 languages. What is the best
 way to do this?
 One resource-file with 4 columns (ID and three descriptions) or three
 different resource-files?
 
 What is the best way to handle Captions, Error-messages and MsgBox-text?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Sjoerd
 
 
 
 
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  Samir Talwar (05-07-2003) 
 
	
          | |  | Kommentar Fra : Samir Talwar
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 Dato :  05-07-03 14:01
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 |  | I think you can only have one resource file per project, so my bet is
 the first one. Use the VB Resource Editor (add it using
 Add-Ins->Add-In Manager) to create resource files - it's the easiest
 way.
 Samir Talwar
 
 "sjoerd" <iwi@iwi.myweb.nl> wrote in message news:<be1b7i$ik0$1@news2.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>...
 > Hi,
 >
 > I need to use a resource-file for a project in 3 languages. What is the best
 > way to do this?
 > One resource-file with 4 columns (ID and three descriptions) or three
 > different resource-files?
 >
 > What is the best way to handle Captions, Error-messages and MsgBox-text?
 >
 > Thanks,
 >
 > Sjoerd
 
 
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  Robrecht Jacques (06-07-2003) 
 
	
          | |  | Kommentar Fra : Robrecht Jacques
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 Dato :  06-07-03 22:31
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            sjoerd wrote:
 > I need to use a resource-file for a project in 3 languages. What is
 > the best way to do this?
 > One resource-file with 4 columns (ID and three descriptions) or three
 > different resource-files?
 You could use (three) resource-dll. See:
http://www.thevbzone.com/l_res.htm Robrecht
            
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