There is no requirement to keep anything the VS template creates for you. They are there to give you a headstart. You could start out with a class library template, delete it, and create a Winforms class from scratch if you so desire.
>And that's the answer I was looking for!!! Didn't know I could do that.
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>I had several Class Libraries with other CS files but I didn't know the Form Designer would kick in if I added a Form to the library.
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>Now, if I don't need the Class1.cs that it automatically creates, I just delete that out of the project, correct? That would simply leave the Form.cs and Form.Designer.cs.
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>Thank you again.
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