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Remove Filter As I dig deeper into the capabilities of Visual Studio, I have seen that you can have multiple projects in a single solution. I must be missing something because I can't come up with a reason to ever do this? My guess is that I don't understand the benefit. So, … | |
I have a menustrip with several levels of submenus as in below Client 1 [INDENT]Project 1[/INDENT] [INDENT][INDENT]Project 1 Task 1[/INDENT][/INDENT] [INDENT][INDENT]Project 1 Task 2[/INDENT][/INDENT] [INDENT]Project 2[/INDENT] [INDENT][INDENT]Project 2 Task 1[/INDENT][/INDENT] [INDENT][INDENT]Project 2 Task 2[/INDENT][/INDENT] Each entry is clickable, even if it has children. In the above example, I can select … | |
I have a program that adds controls on the fly to an auto-scroll panel. When the panel is scrolled (viewing the bottom of the panel for example) and a control is added, it looks like it is added assuming the top left corner of the panel is still at 0,0 … | |
I have a main form that has IsMdiContainer = true. I have a second form (FamilyForm) that is to be the MDI child. Using the code below, when the line TempForm.MdiParent = Me is executed, the FamilyForm window size, font, and all controls are larger than shown in Visual Studio, … | |
I wanted to delete all of the TextBoxes that I put on a form that start with "tbx". The below code only deleted some of them. [CODE] For Each ctl As Control In Panel1.Controls If ctl.Name.StartsWith("tbx") Then ctl.Dispose() End If Next [/CODE] So, I took it a step further in … | |
I have a program that allows the user to add steps to a process (tabpages in a control). All tabpages are generated on the fly by duplicating a "template" tabpage and consequently have the same control names such as textboxStepDesc. Here is the hierarchy of the controls to get to … |
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