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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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>> Does ANYONE know where the darn easter egg is in any of the VFP versions?
>
>John Kozoil told me at Devcon 2002 that no one at MS was allowed to create Easter Eggs.

yeah RIGHT. Well maybe they are not SUPPOSED to but there are zillions of Easter Eggs in MS products.

How about slot machine in Visual Interdev 6 ??

1. Open Visual Interdev.
2. Select Help/About
3. hold down CTRL-SHIFT V S and double click the logo icon on the about box


heck here's one for Visual Studio 6:

1. Start the Microsoft Development environment by Choosing 'Visual Studio Analyzer' from the Enterprise Tools group on the start menu
2. Choose the New Project Command. Expand Visual Studio on the left of the dialog, then select Visual Studio Analyzer projects
3. Choose the 'Visual Studoi Analyzer' project icon
4. Set the project name to 'Reggie' (capital R, no quotes), and press the Open button
5. Expand the 'Reggie' node in the solution explorer
6. Right click on the Event Logs node and choose 'Add Item...'
7. Enter 'Victor.val' in the name box, and press the open button
8. Right click on the 'Victor' node. Choose the 'Leverage Synergy' command
9. You will get a two dimensional diagram of all the people and features in the team, and their relationships. You can zoom, print, and scroll
10. Select a person to highlight their connections. Tooltips on each box show job titles as well as names.

..and one for Visual Basic 6:

1. From VB's View Menu, select toolbar, then customize......
2. In the resulting dialog, click on the command tab.
3. In the Categories List, select Help.
4. Select "About Microsoft Visual Basic" in the Command List, and drag it to any menu or the toolbar.
5. Right-click on the item you just dragged and rename it to "Show VB Credits" (without quotes). 6. Then close the "Customize" dialog and click on the "Show VB Credits" item

I wont even go into how many there are in MS Office, I've found pinball games and flight simulators even!
ICQ 10556 (ya), 254117
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