Re: Changing the designer DefaultValue for a Property within a Property (Nested Property)
- From: v-lliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Linda Liu[MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 09 May 2008 05:58:56 GMT
Hi Gregg,
Thank you for your reply!
You have mentioned "The vendor has changed the default value for
Calendar.BackColor property" in your first message. How did the vendor
change the default value for the Calendar.BackColor property within the VC
class?
If the Calendar property in the VC class is not overridable, I don't think
we can change the default value of the nested properties of the Calendar
property from within the MyVC class.
Sincerely,
Linda Liu
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