Now I don't know if you are using VB 6 or VB.NET. If it's VB 6, then I can't help you at all. If you are using VB.Net, grab yourself a copy of Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition, and dive into that tutorial. Howver, I recomend watching the whole series of videos on that page if you are a beginner. Be prepared to download Visual Basic Express Edition (about 500 MB if you get the MSDN Library, a comprehensive guide to the Express editions; without the library it will be significantly less), or have your copy of Visual Studio 2005 installed.
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