I am using VS 2010, VB.NET and when I drag a chart object to my form from the toolbox, no wizard appears. Do I need to enable wizards in VS 2010? or is there another reason the wizard doesn't automatically appear? I am following a textbook example process and would greatly appreciate some help.
Thanks
VS 2010, VB.NET: enable chart wizard?
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Re: VS 2010, VB.NET: enable chart wizard?
Posted 28 November 2011 - 09:27 AM
I've never used it, so I tried what you described.
I get a chart on my form, with properties in the Properties pallet.
Not sure what kind of wizard you were expecting. It acts like any other GUI object you drag to a form.
You mentioned a book you were following. What book, what page?
According to an MSDN magizine article there is no wizard for the chart tool {but this might be for an earlier release of the chart object or Visual Studio):
http://msdn.microsof...e/dd569763.aspx
I get a chart on my form, with properties in the Properties pallet.
Not sure what kind of wizard you were expecting. It acts like any other GUI object you drag to a form.
You mentioned a book you were following. What book, what page?
According to an MSDN magizine article there is no wizard for the chart tool {but this might be for an earlier release of the chart object or Visual Studio):
http://msdn.microsof...e/dd569763.aspx
This post has been edited by tlhIn`toq: 28 November 2011 - 09:28 AM
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Re: VS 2010, VB.NET: enable chart wizard?
Posted 28 November 2011 - 10:09 AM
Thanks for your reply.
I indicated that I was referring to a textbook, but I was actually following a youtube video. I have come to realize, that it was for a Devexpress "XtraCharts" suite, which apparently offers that functionality. Thanks for the msdn reference. That is very helpful.
Once again, thanks for your time.
I indicated that I was referring to a textbook, but I was actually following a youtube video. I have come to realize, that it was for a Devexpress "XtraCharts" suite, which apparently offers that functionality. Thanks for the msdn reference. That is very helpful.
Once again, thanks for your time.
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