In Version 8, it's simple - just do AddResource.

In Version 7, you'll need to install the controls. See the Version 7
ReadMe for info on doing this. 
>
>
>How can I include the control as a resource on the project?
>
>PS: I'm using NSBasic/CE 7.0
>--- In nsbasic-ce@yahoogroups.com, "George Henne" <g...@...> wrote:
>>
>> Have you included the control as a resource in your project?
>> 
>> I'll bet it is not on your device.
>> 
>> >
>> >
>> >Thanks for the help, but now I'm getting errors when the program launch.
>> >My code is like this:
>> >Option Explicit
>> >ShowOKButton True
>> >
>> >AddObject "NSBasic.ComDlg","dialog",0,0,0,0
>> >If Vartype(dialog)<>9 Then 
>> > MsgBox "Common Dialog control not installed. Please check the ReadMe
>> >file's section on ""Install Device Components"" for more information."
>> > Bye
>> >End If
>> >
>> >Sub mnu_About_Click
>> > MsgBox "2bp Converter", NULL, "About..."
>> >End Sub
>> >
>> >Sub CommandButton1_Click
>> > openDialog
>> >End Sub
>> >
>> >Sub openDialog()
>> > dialog.DialogTitle = "Pick a BMP to Convert"
>> > dialog.InitDir = "\"
>> > dialog.Filter = "JPG|*.nsb"
>> > dialog.FilterIndex = 1
>> > dialog.Flags = &H1000 Or &H800 'path and file must exist
>> > dialog.filename = "" 'initialize
>> > 'Generate error if cancel is pressed
>> > dialog.CancelError = True
>> > 'On Error Resume Next
>> > dialog.ShowOpen
>> > 'Determine action to take after dialog is dismissed
>> > If Err.Number = 0 Then
>> > txtFileName = dialog.filename
>> > MsgBox txtFileName '<-----------------
>> > ElseIf Err.Number = 32755 Then
>> > 'The user canceled the dialog, so do nothing
>> > MsgBox "Canceled" '<-----------------
>> > Else
>> > MsgBox "Error in Comm on Dialog ShowOpen" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & _
>> > Err.Number & ": " & Err.Description, vbCritical, "Common Dialog ShowOpen"
>> > End If
>> > KillFocus
>> >End Sub
>> >And when I launch I get this:
>> >
>> >Best Regards.
>> >
>> >--- In nsbasic-ce@yahoogroups.com, "michiman56" rriemersma@ wrote:
>> >>
>> >> You should find an example project CommonDlg.nsb in the NSBasic Samples
>> >\CE folder under your Documents (My Documents) folder. It uses AddObject
>> >I believe.
>> >> 
>> >> --- In nsbasic-ce@yahoogroups.com, "Nathan" eeepc904@ wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > Hello,
>> >> > I'm a Visual Basic devel oper and now I'm on the mobile platform
>> >using NSBasic 7.0, but I have a question: How can I show a Open Dialog,
>> >because on VB I will add a CommonDialog control and do a
>> >CommonDialog1.ShowOpen. On NSBasic I don't know how to include the
>> >control at the form(because I can't see it on the Control Tab).
>> >> > 
>> >> > Best Regards,
>> >> > Nathan Paulino Campos
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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