The eventhandler names are not renamed and should not be renamed because multiple objects can "link" to the same evenhandler.
>I tried it, and it seemed to work, except that it did not rename the event handlers.
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>I refactored from "mmDataGridView1" to "mmGridCustomers" and it did not hit the event handlers:
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> private void mmDataGridView1_CellContentClick(object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e)
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> string CustNo = this.mmGridCustomers.GetCurrentRowPK();
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> }
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>>Don't do it in the property sheet. Find a reference to it in the code. Right-click on it and select Refactor.
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>>>On a Windows Forms, how can I rename a control (using the Properties window in the IDE) knowing that there may be many event handlers and other references to the old name in other places in my codes?
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>>>If you rename it immediately after placing it, you're ok, but what if you have already coded against it and then decide to rename it how do you fix all the references? Will it do it automatically or do I have to find all the places that need to be changed? Where all should I look?
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