EBK 3N3-EBK: PROGRAMMING W/MICROSOFT VI
EBK 3N3-EBK: PROGRAMMING W/MICROSOFT VI
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ISBN: 9780176920159
Author: ZAK
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Chapter 3, Problem 2E
Program Plan Intro

Form design:

  • Open Microsoft Visual Studio.
  • Select Visual Basic and click Windows Application.
  • Name the project as “Jacobson Furniture Project”.
  • Store the file in desired location.
  • The created project is now displayed with a form in the name of Form1.
  • Rename the Form1 as “Main Form” and add the necessary components.
  • In property window, change the Form name and add changes for Form elements properties.
  • Click the File menu->Save All.

View of the form design in the IDE:

EBK 3N3-EBK: PROGRAMMING W/MICROSOFT VI, Chapter 3, Problem 2E

The form control properties in the properties window are as follows:

ObjectPropertySetting
Form1TextGross Pay
txtSalesText(Empty)
lblTaxText(Empty)
lblTotalText(Empty)
PictureBox1Imagefurniture.png
btnCalcTextCalculate
btnExitTextExit
  • Add a text box control to input the value of sales.
  • Add two label control to show the result of sales tax calculation.
  • Add two button controls to calculate the sales tax and exit the program respectively.

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