[RESOLVED] C# IDE question
In VB, on the top of the form, you have 2 comboboxes: one where you can select the form or whatever control you want on the form, and the one in the right side contains the methods and events for the control selected in the first one. Why doesn't this work the same way in C#? I'm just trying to add an event for closing a form and I can't do it... All I can select in the first one is the form (which is by coincidence what I need), and in the right one I can't find the events... Am I blind or stupid? Please help me... Thank you.
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Don't worry about the rep. It's nice but it's not really that important. If people want a lot of rep then they've just got to help a lot of people. If you relax the rules people will start abusing the reputation system. I originally started posting responses because I wanted to return the favour for a question that I received answers to. Now I don't do it for the rep or through any community spirit. I'm just addicted to it is all. :)
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Originally Posted by jmcilhinney
I originally started posting responses because I wanted to return the favour for a question that I received answers to.
That's how it always begins. The reason you continue, if you do, is slightly different from man to man. I totally understand you. I love linux and I like to think I help some people on another forum. Not as many as you though... :P
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Great question, great answer.
I know I've seen and used that lightning bolt several times, but couldn't for the life of me find it today.
-the designer-.
Who'da thought.