How do you use the Toolbox to add a control to a Form?

What will be an ideal response?


When you open the IDE, the left border displays a Toolbox tab. (If you do not see the tab, you can select View and then Toolbox from the IDE's main menu.) When you open the Toolbox, a list of tool groups is displayed. The list automatically closes when you move your mouse off the list and click elsewhere, or you can pin the Toolbox to the screen by clicking the pushpin icon at the top of the list. When you pin the Toolbox, the Form moves to the right to remain fully visible. Selecting All Windows Forms at the top of the Toolbox displays a complete list of available tools; selecting Common Controls displays a smaller list that is a subset of the original one. This list contains many controls: the GUI objects a user can click or manipulate. The list includes controls you probably have seen when using Windows applications-for example, Button, CheckBox, and Label. You can drag these controls onto the Form.

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Ruby checks programs for ____ errors before executing them.

A. Syntax B. Logical C. Runtime D. Overload

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You can add new controls to a report by using the tools in the Query group.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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________ is a language that enables Web page developers to create their own set of rules to define how data is to be represented on the Web.

a. HXML b. XML c. HTML d. XHTML

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Compare the two methods for estimating probabilities. Which method is better and why?

Consider the data set shown in Table 5.1

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