Start and exit Visual Basic, and exit Visual Basic
1. Start Visual Basic
You can start Visual Basic in multiple ways after you enable Visual Basic.
Method 1: use the "program" command in the "Start" menu. The procedure is as follows:
(1) Click the "Start" button in Windows to bring up a menu. move the cursor over the "program" command and the next cascade menu will pop up;
(2) move the cursor to "Microsoft Visual Basic6.0 Chinese version" and the next cascade menu is displayed, that is, the Visual Basic6.0 program group;
(3) Click Microsoft Visual Basic6.0 Chinese edition to enter the Visual Basic6.0 programming environment.
Method 2: Use "my computer ". The procedure is as follows:
(1) double-click "my computer" to bring up a window. Then, click the drive letter of the hard drive where Visual Basic6.0 is located to open the corresponding drive window;
(2) Click the vb60 folder in the driver window to open the "vb60" window;
(3) “vb6.exe "icon to enter the Visual Basic6.0 programming environment.
Method 3: Use the "run" command in the "Start" menu. The procedure is as follows:
(1) Click the start button to bring up a menu, and then click the Run Command to bring up a dialog box;
(2) enter the name (including the path) of the Visual Basic6.0 Startup file in the "open" column ). For example, "c: \ vb98 \ vb6.exe ";
(3) Click OK to start Visual Basic6.0.
Method 4: Create a shortcut to start Visual Basic6.0.
2. Exit Visual Basic
To exit Visual Basic, open the "file" menu and run the "exit" command (or press Alt + Q ). In addition, you can click "close" in the upper-right corner of the window.