Murach's C# 2005
More skills for working with controls and multi-form projects

To keep the emphasis on the C# essentials, the first nine chapters present single-form applications that contain label, text box, and button controls. But now that you're ready for it, this chapter shows you how to use controls like combo boxes, list boxes, and check boxes in developing multi-form applications.

Chapter 10 More skills for working with controls and multi-form projects
How to work with controls 270
Five more types of controls 270
How to work with combo boxes and list boxes 272
How to work with check boxes and radio buttons 276
How to work with group boxes 276
How to use Tab Order view to set the tab order 278
How to get the information you need for using a control 280
How to work with multi-form projects 282
How to add a form to a project 282
The code that's generated for a new form 284
How to rename a form 286
How to display the first form of an application 288
How to display a form as a dialog box 290
How to pass data between a form and a custom dialog box 292
How to use the MessageBox class 294
How to display a dialog box and get the user response 294
How to use the FormClosing event 296
The Payment application 290
The operation 298
The property settings 300
The code for the Customer form 300
The code for the Payment form 304




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