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hi...

my question is how many total control can be taken

in single form
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Originally Posted by nitu_thakkar View Post
hi...

my question is how many total control can be taken

in single form
what you mean by total control?
you mean form events or what?
TRY MY SUGGESTIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK
Do other alternative first..cheap and easy ways..
Don't take out money from your pocket when you're not so sure that it will solve the problem..
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The maximum number of controls on a form depends on the type of control and the available system resources. There is a strict limit of 254 control names per form. However, you can use control arrays or user controls to go beyond 254 controls.

Check this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/229756
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thanx for replay
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