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    Question Building a dynamic Propertygrid??

    Hi, I have an access database with a table of my program settings (such as defaults, colours etc) I want to display these settings in a propertygrid. My Table has setting name, description and value fields.

    My problem is that the tabel is dynamic, the setting types and their descriptions are constantly being added to and I dont want to change the code every time to add another setting line in the propertygrid class.

    Is there a way I can dynamically add the various property categories? In a loop? Or am I going about this all wrong?

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    Re: Building a dynamic Propertygrid??

    I'm stuggling with a simular situation, you could take a look at these two sites to know where to start :

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ngpropgrid.asp

    http://www.codeproject.com/cs/miscct...g_property.asp

    I think that the second article describes what you need

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    Re: Building a dynamic Propertygrid??

    These two threads of mine may help.

    Property Grid 1
    Property Grid 2



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