In the Getting Started section, you learn how to create a VBVoice project, how to add the VBVFrame, and how to add controls onto the frame. The E-Z Flow Software Company example provides step-by-step instructions for building a simple application.
At the most basic level, the design environment consists of the VBVFrame control that is placed on a Visual Basic form. VBVoice controls are then placed on the pages and connected graphically to create a call-flow diagram. You can also insert multiple pages into the VBVFrame control.
The following sections provide more information about the VBVoice design environment:
Learn about the VBVFrame and Run Mode context menus |
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Learn about working with multiple pages and connections, and editing your call-flow |
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Learn about control display options and the VBVFrame outline view |
For instructions about creating a VBVoice project, adding the VBVFrame, and adding controls, read Creating a Call-flow .
The E-Z Flow Company example illustrates the basics of the visual design interface of VBVoice.