Save To Text And Open Text?
Jan 3, 2010I have combobox and 2 buttons (Save and open button).When I click Save button I want combobox.text save in .txt file, and when I click Open button I want text from .txt file copy to combobox.
View 18 RepliesI have combobox and 2 buttons (Save and open button).When I click Save button I want combobox.text save in .txt file, and when I click Open button I want text from .txt file copy to combobox.
View 18 RepliesI am making a word processor, in VB 2008 and one problem I'm having is creating a save, print and open features. I have done the dialog bit, so when I click my save, print or open buttons the open, print or save window opens, but it's just the next bit that's mind boggling; writing a code so the file will actually open, save or print!
View 1 RepliesHow in the world do i save/open a rich text file (.doc .txt or other) that can work in a Windows Forms Project. They should be able to click a button to open, and one to save. How do i do this?
View 2 RepliesI am trying to learn how to open and save text files with visual basic 2010. Here is code I have for now:
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Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
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coding in visual basic 2008 express for save the text of all text boxes, Lables and Buttons and open again in same condition. For saving I am using code like Private Sub SaveToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles SaveToolStripMenuItem.Click
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So I have made a text editor using rich text boxes and it is made to save/open rtf files. I have 3 issues I was hoping to get answers for...
1. Can I (and if so how) make it able to open/save text files and rtf files (so the user can choose which way to save it)?
2. I added the ability to color the words, but instead of coloring just the highlighted parts - it colors everything in the file. How do I change that so it only colors selected text?
3. I also added the dialog for Font changes, but it does not seem to work correctly. I want it to change font/size/etc of whatever is selected. Right now when I highlight stuff and then go into Font it allows the dialog box but does not actually change the font size/type/etc in the file it has open.
Here is the code for the above 4 mentioned areas...
Save...
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Dim dlg As SaveFileDialog = New SaveFileDialog
dlg.Title = "Save"
dlg.Filter = "Rich Text Files (*.rtf)|*.rtf"
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Its a League Organizer, basicly ive started it off with 16 teams and end up with 1(winner) 16 box's on the far left, then 8, then 4, then 2, then 1. the 16 box's have "Team 1" "Team 2" etc... ive put a new/clear/open/save button in that order.
BUT this is my problem..when i save(Save Button) the text file saves all the text wrong it ends up like this...Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4 Etc...
But i want it to save like this
Team 1
Team 2
Team 3
Team 4
Etc...
The code is...
Dim Save As New SaveFileDialog
Save.Filter = "Text Files (*.txt)|*.txt|ALL FILES (*.*)|*.*"
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i am using visual basic 2010 and i want to open and save multiple richtextboxes text into one
file.
for ex
richtextbox1.text="Deepak"
richtextbox2.text="My Name"
but i want to save these informations in one file.
what is the codes for open and save a notepad text file
View 5 Repliesi want to save String in File Who not Able to open in Text Editor Open it Only on my Application Suposly i want to save Phone Book Contact In this file
Three Text Boxes
1. Name
2. Phon Number
3. @mail Address
i already read these stuff but still not Understand i already check Kaymaf Provided link , but i m not understand Create Your Own Custom File Type
I have searched, but failed to find a suitable answer to this. My small app saves a text file using a savefiledialog and stream writer. Then if successful, displays a messagebox confirming sucess and asks if the user wants to open the text file now. and this is the problem... How do I determine if the user has changed the filename and or path in the savefiledialog when saving? I'd prefer not to hard code a path and file name if possible.... but that seems like the only option? and therefore I can't show the file straight after saving reliably??
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I'm trying to make a Doctor's program where the doctor has to enter the patients detail into several text boxes (Name, Age, Address...). So, after he has entered all the information, he would want to save it somehow so he could open up the information
again. How would i do that. I thought it could be saved in a database, or even in a text file.
I current have an app that I am trying to create. I have 2 List boxes, a textbox, and a command button.What I am trying to do is take about 100 text files that all have certain text in them that I need to change at run time to whatever I put into the textbox. For instance Each Text file has my old company name and I want to be able enter my new name into the textbox and click the command button and the app will open each text file, find the text that I specify and replace it with my new name then save the file into a specified folder.What elements should I be studying to make this happen? So far this is what I've come up with:
OpenFileDialog - to open the file
StreamReader - to read the text files and find the text that I specified
**Not sure on the replace method**
StreamWriter - to write the text from the textbox to the new file
SaveFileDialog - to save the file to the specified location
What I am trying to do is take about 100 text files that all have certain text in them that I need to change at run time to whatever I put into the textbox. For instanceEach Text file has my old company name and I want to be able enter my new name into the textbox and click the command button and the app will open each text file, find the text that I specify and replace it with my new name then save the file into a specified folder.What elements should I be studying to make this happen? So far this is what I've come up with:
OpenFileDialog - to open the file
StreamReader - to read the text files and find the text that I specified
**Not sure on the replace method**
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I current have an app that I am trying to create. I have 2 List boxes, a textbox, and a command button. What I am trying to do is take about 100 text files that all have certain text in them that I need to change at run time to whatever I put into the textbox. For instance
Each Text file has my old company name and I want to be able enter my new name into the textbox and click the command button and the app will open each text file, find the text that I specify and replace it with my new name then save the file into a specified folder. What elements should I be studying to make this happen? So far this is what I've come up with:
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So i watched this video here. [URL]
And i want to do this for like 40+ text boxes, how can i do it?
I have this Quiz software that lets you create online multiple choice quizzes which are great for studying (I am in grad school and I'm trying to use everything I can to learn). So the Quiz software is great but it only lets you input questions by hand, one by one. I took a look at the .xml file that the quiz program spits out and came up with the idea to try and make a converter so that I can import many questions at once. I was hoping to try and solve this limitation by doing the following:
Take a .doc that say a tutor gives us with a bunch of practice questions, and then take that into Crimson Editor, and then format it so the question is on line 1, the multiple choice answers are on lines 3,4,5, and 6, (for the next question, the question would be on line 11, and the answers on lines 13, 14, 15, and 16, and so on) and then take that saved .txt file into my program, hit the generate button, and it will spit out the .xml file, and then import that into the quiz software to generate the online quiz.
Here is an attached screenshot of my program layout so far:
I figured out how to open a text file by watching simple youtube tutorials, but I don't know how to have it generate the stuff and have it show up in the bottom text box. I know how to do the coding to convert the txt to proper xml code but I don't know how to be able to save the contents of the bottom text window to an xml file.
I'm trying to enter code into a button to save a text file from a text box.The text box is called txtEditor, I have created an open file button using the openFileDialog1 and have been successful with this I just can't get the saveFileDialog1 to work.
View 3 RepliesI have to save the text boxe values of a form to a text file almost like a data record. I will be saving an Employee First Name, Last Name, Dept Number, and Phone Number. This I know how to do using streamwriter.
next form which we have to use stream reader to load one record at a time. The form has a next button to load the next record. How do I seperate each record (I am sorry for calling it a record if this is inappropriate) when use streamreader and how do I load a record at a time.
I know how to open a file and use streamreader, I just don't know how to read one record at a time and move to the next one.
I need to to able to save multiple text-boxes and a combo-box to a text file. the thing is, when I go to save, I check out the .txt file manually and its saved all in one line, no spaces. when I go to "read" it with the 2nd part (<-----this is a 2 part Challenge) it even reads all from that one line in the text file. What i'm asking is how can I make my text-boxes saved in the text file on different lines. [Code]
View 10 RepliesI have code to show I tried to do it on my own, to boot!
Private Sub OpenPetProfileToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles OpenPetProfileToolStripMenuItem.Click
Dim AllText As String = "", LineOfText As String = ""
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This save command works perfectly except for the lstshowresults, which I'm having issues getting to appear in the print line bit, but that's for another time.
how to convert from pdf file to text and save this text on database using vb.net
View 2 RepliesI need help in how to save text to a file in the text editing application I created. Well, I tried using the code below but it didn't do the work:[code]
View 3 RepliesWhat i am trying to do is save text from a number of text boxes to a user named file then subsequently be able to reload the data back into the same text boxes at a later date.so far i have this which was provided for elsewhere on the web, this allows me to save comma delineated data to a file which is fine but i can't seem to reload the data. As an experiment i have just tried to reload it back into a rich text box to see if the process would work but nothing as yet.
Private Sub SAveToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles SAveToolStripMenuItem.Click
Dim savedfile As String
savedfile = TextBoxinc1.Text & "," & TextBoxinc2.Text & ","
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A dialog with a textbox is reading a text file within the project like this
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That works fine, but how to save the edited text back to the file when I hit Save
I first want my program to get the text from a text file(I know how that's done), but once it gets it, I want to somehow save it that it won't need to get the text again(for example, if you restart the application, it won't need to get the text from the file because the text is already saved).
View 1 RepliesHow do I save text from 'RichTextBox1' to a text file?
View 4 RepliesI am trying to write code that will open a file with the input from a combobox from the user. My code is below:
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I have many txt files, and i have to select any txt file to search and compare match fields with file: CompareText.txt. My text file format:
20090227#2#B010110100#3787.562904#
20090227#2#B010110200#430556.987989#
20090227#2#B010110213#2146515.91#
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I first want my program to get the text from a text file(I know how that's done), but once it gets it, I want to somehow save it that it won't need to get the text again(for example, if you restart the application, it won't need to get the text from the file because the text is already saved).
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