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Suppose we have 20 images and we have to display one
images at a time after 5 seconds
then what we have to done for that
please help us.... for our project!!!!!!!!!!!

[edit]SHOUTING removed - OriginalGriff[/edit]
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Updated 7-Aug-11 4:25am
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Abhinav S 7-Aug-11 10:03am    
Did you try anything so far?
OriginalGriff 7-Aug-11 10:25am    
DON'T SHOUT. Using all capitals is considered shouting on the internet, and rude (using all lower case is considered childish). Use proper capitalisation if you want to be taken seriously.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 7-Aug-11 12:27pm    
WPF? Forms, ASP.NET? Tag it -- the answer totally depends on what are you using.
--SA
RaviRanjanKr 7-Aug-11 15:57pm    
Please try to your self and feel free to revert back here with a specific question. :)
sham bhand 8-Aug-11 8:49am    
i want to done it in vb./net
windows application...........

Google[^] is your friend: Be nice and visit him often. He can answer questions a lot more quickly than posting them here...
 
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I am guessing you're doing a WinForms project here...

You can create an animated .GIF and display it within a WebBrowser control in your application.
...OR...

Store the images in an array and then use a Timer object and an integer variable to index the array

...DON'T...

Do not use a PictureBox control with an animated .gif. Some .gifs can crash your app with a GDI+ error when displayed within a PictureBox. I'm not sure, but my impression is that local-palette .gifs do this.
 
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