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Toolbar or BindingNavigator?
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19/09/2007 18:35:10
Alan Harris-Reid
Baseline Data Services
Devon, United Kingdom
 
 
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ASP.NET
Category:
Class design
Title:
Toolbar or BindingNavigator?
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C# 2.0
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01255638
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01255638
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I am in the process of designing a generic 'record maintenance' toolbar containing the 'standard' add/edit/delete/save/cancel buttons. I notice that the VS toolbox already has a bindingnavigator control which already has some of the functionality that I require (although I don't require the navigation buttons).

Which control should I go for? As far as I can see the bindingnavigator is just a glorified toolbar bound directly to a datasource, but I may be missing something.

Can I subclass a toolbar/bindingnavigator visually or does it have to be done in code?

TIA

Alan
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