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For the department combox, there needs to be a drop list for Accounting, Administration, Marketing, MIS, and Sales to choose from. How do I insert this into the
For the department combox, there needs to be a drop list for Accounting, Administration, Marketing, MIS, and Sales to choose from. How do I insert this into the
For the part, Dim sw As StreamWriter = File.AppendText(fileName). It says the file isnt declared. Why? and how do I fix this?
For the code for the txt file.
Dim sw As Streamwriter = File.AppendText(fileName)
I get an error for the file.AppendText(fileName). How do i fix this.
What about the txt file that saves and records the data that is imputted?
For the department combox, there needs to be a drop list for Accounting, Administration, Marketing, MIS, and Sales to choose from. How do I insert this into the
For the department combox, there needs to be a drop list for Accounting, Administration, Marketing, MIS, and Sales to choose from. How do I insert this into the
For the part, Dim sw As StreamWriter = File.AppendText(fileName). It says the file isnt declared. Why? and how do I fix this?
For the code for the txt file.
Dim sw As Streamwriter = File.AppendText(fileName)
I get an error for the file.AppendText(fileName). How do i fix this.
What about the txt file that saves and records the data that is imputted?
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