>Hi Christian,
>
>>I create often Containers and also Controls.
>>I like the Controls, because all objects which I put into these controls are hidden for the outside world.
>>I would like to make a container, with most of the objects in it hidden like in a control, but a few of them public.
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>If I understand you: create a control class, add what you want to be hidden. Create a container class, add to that would you want to be visible, finally, add the control class to the container class. Is this what you want?
Mike,
The result is what I want, with the exception that I end up with two classes.
It would be interesting to do this in one step, but it is not really necessary, since your method works also.
However, one class in this case would be just - nicer :-)
Is there really no option to define objects as hidden?
Christian Isberner
Software Consultant