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Subclass a winform in VS2008 C#
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Forms
Title:
Subclass a winform in VS2008 C#
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Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Desktop
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Thread ID:
01363702
Message ID:
01363702
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I'm trying to make some headway using winforms. My first task is to subclass all the basic controls I expect to use so I can customize and inherit easily (OOP - right?).

Until now, all my .NET work has been in ASP.NET which I assumed was such a complete pain in the a$$ because of the web platform.

Now that I am back to Windows, and since VS2008 is so advanced, I'm sure I'm just overlooking the simple drag 'n drop way to subclass a Form so I can customize it and EASILY use it as the base for future applications.

In VFP, create a form, customize, add to a VCX, and tell VFP to use that class as the base for future forms.

I'm sure VS2008 is at least as easy - how do I do it?

FWIW I've managed (after several hours of reading various fragmented, incomplete, or inaccurate articles on the web) to subclass a number of controls and add them to the toolbox. The FORM is the problem now.
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