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If you want to load an image and resize it maintaining the original aspect ratio, this is simple, short and works. Coded in VB6 but is most likely compatible with previous versions. Start with an Image control INSIDE a PictureBox with the default names (Image1, Picture1). There are two versions of the sub one with and one without comments. Call this sub when you load a picture and from the Form_Resize() if your Picture1 resizes with the form.
If you want to load an image and resize it maintaining the original aspect ratio, this is simple, short and works. Coded in VB6 but is most likely compatible with previous versions. Start with an Image control INSIDE a PictureBox with the default names (Image1, Picture1). There are two versions of the sub one with and one without comments. Call this sub when you load a picture and from the Form_Resize() if your Picture1 resizes with the form.
If you want to load an image and resize it maintaining the original aspect ratio, this is simple, short and works. Coded in VB6 but is most likely compatible with previous versions. Start with an Image control INSIDE a PictureBox with the default names (Image1, Picture1). There are two versions of the sub one with and one without comments. Call this sub when you load a picture and from the Form_Resize() if your Picture1 resizes with the form.
If you want to load an image and resize it maintaining the original aspect ratio, this is simple, short and works. Coded in VB6 but is most likely compatible with previous versions. Start with an Image control INSIDE a PictureBox with the default names (Image1, Picture1). There are two versions of the sub one with and one without comments. Call this sub when you load a picture and from the Form_Resize() if your Picture1 resizes with the form.
If you want to load an image and resize it maintaining the original aspect ratio, this is simple, short and works. Coded in VB6 but is most likely compatible with previous versions. Start with an Image control INSIDE a PictureBox with the default names (Image1, Picture1). There are two versions of the sub one with and one without comments. Call this sub when you load a picture and from the Form_Resize() if your Picture1 resizes with the form.
If you want to load an image and resize it maintaining the original aspect ratio, this is simple, short and works. Coded in VB6 but is most likely compatible with previous versions. Start with an Image control INSIDE a PictureBox with the default names (Image1, Picture1). There are two versions of the sub one with and one without comments. Call this sub when you load a picture and from the Form_Resize() if your Picture1 resizes with the form.
If you want to load an image and resize it maintaining the original aspect ratio, this is simple, short and works. Coded in VB6 but is most likely compatible with previous versions. Start with an Image control INSIDE a PictureBox with the default names (Image1, Picture1). There are two versions of the sub one with and one without comments. Call this sub when you load a picture and from the Form_Resize() if your Picture1 resizes with the form.
If you want to load an image and resize it maintaining the original aspect ratio, this is simple, short and works. Coded in VB6 but is most likely compatible with previous versions. Start with an Image control INSIDE a PictureBox with the default names (Image1, Picture1). There are two versions of the sub one with and one without comments. Call this sub when you load a picture and from the Form_Resize() if your Picture1 resizes with the form.
If you want to load an image and resize it maintaining the original aspect ratio, this is simple, short and works. Coded in VB6 but is most likely compatible with previous versions. Start with an Image control INSIDE a PictureBox with the default names (Image1, Picture1). There are two versions of the sub one with and one without comments. Call this sub when you load a picture and from the Form_Resize() if your Picture1 resizes with the form.
If you want to load an image and resize it maintaining the original aspect ratio, this is simple, short and works. Coded in VB6 but is most likely compatible with previous versions. Start with an Image control INSIDE a PictureBox with the default names (Image1, Picture1). There are two versions of the sub one with and one without comments. Call this sub when you load a picture and from the Form_Resize() if your Picture1 resizes with the form.