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can I make libraries with QB
#1
Someone tells me that I have to use C/C++ to make a library? Not true right?

In Vic Luce's tutorial it says you could use ASM also...but I would rather not do this...

It also says, you can use a sub, but from a different program to make a library file? That's were I get confused. How do I do this? Or is it not possible?

Thanks for any help!
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#2
You've never noticed the "Make Library" menu option in QB's IDE?
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#3
It's only there if you have full menus on.
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Quote:You've never noticed the "Make Library" menu option in QB's IDE?

Yes, I've noticed. I guess...I just thought it wasn't that easy Tongue
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Making a library in QB is just like adding a module to your project.
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#6
Well.....I guess what I need is to make a compiler rather than a library...hehe

Nathan, why are you in invisible mode?
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why not? 8)
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That answer never fails Big Grin
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