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Kevin,
In VFP, I have normally subclassed all the standard VFP controls. So I have bCommandbutton, bCheckbox, etc. all based on the VFP base classes. After that, any button classes, checkbox, etc. classes that I need I create using my bCommandbutton, etc. I am sure you have seen this in VFP. How is this done in VB.NET? Do you have to create VB.NET user controls for each of those items? I have seen lots of examples of creating non-visual class libraries but the only visual thing I have seen is adding an inherited form.
Darrell
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