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How to call windows form event?
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22/03/2003 09:57:52
Ron Hodge
Sebrex Systems, Inc.
Dacula, Georgia, United States
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Thank you Ron,

But what about the "X" control on the top right of rhe form (the close button), is there any handeler for it.
I tryed to use these propireties of the form (OnClosed & OnClosing) it's okey but assume I need to ask the user to confirm closing the form by displaying a Messagebox.show ("Are you sure you want to exit?"), ........
message if the answer is "No" simply I can say Exit Sub, that if I am using the btnExit sub.

But if the user cliks on the "X" button any code I but in the (OnClosed & OnClosing) to cancel the exit action will fail.

any idea?



>Ahmad,
>You need to call the PerformClick method to raise a button's click event, as in:
>
>btnExit.PerformClick()
>
>In the example you had, you might also consider using the ButtonCancel property for the form, so when they press escape it calls the button's click method, as in:
>
>Me.CancelButton = btnExit
>
>Ron
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