> [Serializable()] > [System.ComponentModel.DesignerCategoryAttribute("code")] > [System.Diagnostics.DebuggerStepThrough()] > [System.ComponentModel.ToolboxItem(true)] > public class MyDataSet : GeneratedTypedDataSet > { > #region Constructor > public MyDataSet(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context) : base(info, context) > { > } > public MyDataSet() > { > } > #endregion > > #region Properties > [System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)] > [System.ComponentModel.DesignerSerializationVisibilityAttribute(System.ComponentModel.DesignerSerializationVisibility.Content)] > public tableDataTable MyTableOne > { > get {return this.table;} > } > [System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)] > [System.ComponentModel.DesignerSerializationVisibilityAttribute(System.ComponentModel.DesignerSerializationVisibility.Content)] > public Table1DataTable MyTableTwo > { > get {return this.Table1;} > } > [System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)] > [System.ComponentModel.DesignerSerializationVisibilityAttribute(System.ComponentModel.DesignerSerializationVisibility.Content)] > public Table2DataTable MyTableThree > { > get {return this.Table2;} > } > #endregion > } >>And then you would use the MyDataSet class for your DataSet rather than using the GeneratedTypedDataSet. I know it looks like a lot of work and extra steps to go through, but it's really not bad and working with Typed DataSets definitely has it's advantages. (My opinion anyway)