>it's public
>
Missed the adjective the first time. No, I can't think of ever having a public property not available at runtime.
I assume you're not using RemoveProperty() anywhere.
Tamar
>>Tamar;
>>
>>Indeed you are correct.
>>Have enjoyed your speaking at conferences over the years.
>>it was a poor way for me to state a hypothetical question.
>>indeed it is a property in reality.
>>
>>have you ever encountered a situation where a public property, available in design mode went missing at runtime?
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>Sure, if you make the property protected or hidden. Then, it's only available from the appropriate places in the class.
>
>Tamar
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