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Constituent Controls, What is it?
Hi All,
I am trying to learn creating Window Form User Control from tutorial notes using VB.Net 2003. I am trying to understand the meaning of word "Constituent Controls".
Thanks.
Cheers,
Lennie
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Constituent controls are standard Windows controls that you use as building blocks to create a composite control. For example, if you were creating a login control, you might use two labels and two textboxes (for username and password) and a command button. These controls would be constituents of your login control.
Phil Weber
http://www.philweber.com
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Hi Phil,
Thank you very much for highlighing me with the meaning of Constituent controls. Now, it does make sense to what I am trying to learn.
Wish you and all the DevX members a Prosperous Happy Chinese New Year.
Cheers,
Lennie
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