In the same project/assembly. So, check.
Richard
>Richard is the base form located on the same project as this form or in another one?
>if on diferent project/assembly make sure the form is defined as public instead of internal or private.
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>>I'm trying to subclass a Form and add a virtual function to it for use with a toolbar/Save menuitem in an MDI Parent window. I'm getting the following warning:
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>>The designer could not be shown for this file because none of the classes within it can be designed. The designer inspected the following classes in the file:
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>> frmHoldTransactions --- The base class 'DCF.ReconSys.Forms.ReconSysMDIChildFormBase' could not be loaded. Ensure the assembly has been referenced and that all projects have been built.
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>>The assembly was built. I'm guessing I need to add some sort of Designer attributes to my subclass in order to use it in the form designer. Any suggestions for a newbie?
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>>Thanks
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>>Richard
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