Say you select a button but decide you don't want to place that again, you click the pointer button so that the next time you click on the form, and button doesn't spawn. To sum it up: no.
Visual Basic Controls work on Visual Studio for Visual Basic and Applications that made by Visual Basic.
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the control appear on the form
Visual Basic was started in 1991.
Visual Basic Controls work on Visual Studio for Visual Basic and Applications that made by Visual Basic.
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deleting control
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the control appear on the form
It is user interface Ex Button, Checkbox, Label
That would depend on wich control you are talking about. But every control has to have the property: "(Name)", and most of them have "Disabled" and "visible".
Visual Basic was started in 1991.
Visual Basic was created by a team at Microsoft.
Microsoft is the developer of visual basic
The programming language: Visual Basic is a BASIC-like (or BASIC-derived) language, Visual C is... well C.
Visual Basic was started in 1991.