
Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic (10th Edition) 
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Author: David I. Schneider
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Chapter 2.3, Problem 5E
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Given: The following subroutine:
Private Sub btnOutput_Click(...) Handles btnOutput.Click
txtBox.Text = "Hello"
txtBox.Visible = False
End Sub
To find: The explanation of the statement, txtBox.Text = “Hello� and txtBox.Visible = False, whenever the button is been clicked by any user.
Solution:
When the user runs the program, a new window pops out named Form1.
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Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic (10th Edition)
Chapter 2.2, Problem 1EChapter 2.2, Problem 2EChapter 2.2, Problem 3EChapter 2.2, Problem 4EChapter 2.2, Problem 5EChapter 2.2, Problem 6EChapter 2.2, Problem 7EChapter 2.2, Problem 8EChapter 2.2, Problem 9EChapter 2.2, Problem 10E
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