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  1. #1
    jacky Guest

    Event question?

    how can I set all the event of components (ex: textbox) automatically inC#.
    From now,I just can set the event of textchang on textbox,and cannot find
    the other events of textbox.



  2. #2
    Nick Guest

    Re: Event question?



    In the properties dialog there is a button with a picture of a lightning
    bolt on it. THis shows all events for the currently selected control. Just
    double click one.
    Hope this is what you meant.

    Nick

    "jacky" <jacky@email.meiho.edu.tw> wrote:
    >how can I set all the event of components (ex: textbox) automatically inC#.
    >From now,I just can set the event of textchang on textbox,and cannot find
    >the other events of textbox.
    >
    >




  3. #3
    jacky Guest

    Re: Event question?

    thanks for replying.it really helps.but i still have a problem.if i write in
    webapplication of c#,it have the same setting that you say below?
    "Nick" <nhadfield@riu.com.au> wrote in message news:3cdb535a$1@10.1.10.29...
    >
    >
    > In the properties dialog there is a button with a picture of a lightning
    > bolt on it. THis shows all events for the currently selected control. Just
    > double click one.
    > Hope this is what you meant.
    >
    > Nick
    >
    > "jacky" <jacky@email.meiho.edu.tw> wrote:
    > >how can I set all the event of components (ex: textbox) automatically

    inC#.
    > >From now,I just can set the event of textchang on textbox,and cannot find
    > >the other events of textbox.
    > >
    > >

    >
    >




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