![]() ![]() If you are a VB developer and use an ActiveX component in your projects, you may face a problem when a new version of the ActiveX control is released: you need to replace the old OCX control with the new one saving all the properties you made through the Property Editor. This is a term used as the file extension for the visual ActiveX controls the developers generally use in such development environments like VB6 and VBA in MS Office.
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