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>Ok...this whole 'ME' thing that VB has going on is very confusing.
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>I'm working in a TextBox_TextChanged event handler
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>I get the whole 'ME' here refers to the TextBox, so, one would think, if I wanted to change the text of a label (lblStudentName) I would refer to it as me.parent.lbl, but it doesn't seem to like that. It wants me.lblStudentName.Text. It seems to kinda act like the royal 'we'.
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>This is very confusing and is there a better way to refer to other controls on the form other than Form.lbl...?
Me. refers to the object (actually an instantiation of an object). It is the equivalent of this. in C#.
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