Re: Sub-forms

From: Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \) ("Ignacio)
Date: 08/16/04


Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 08:38:05 -0400

Hi,

 You cannot have a form inside another form AFAIK in that way, so you will
have to use a UserControl.

 Now I remember that sometime ago somebody posted an announcement of Wizard
generator, or Wizard framework.
 I dont have the link though :(

 so you better check this NG in google or maybe somebody will post the link
here :)

Cheers,

-- 
Ignacio Machin,
ignacio.machin AT dot.state.fl.us
Florida Department Of Transportation
"Joris Dobbelsteen" <REMOVE.UPPERCASE.joris@jAoris2k.aTth.cXx> wrote in
message news:4120a413$0$80323$a344fe98@news.wanadoo.nl...
> Hi,
>
> What is the best way to show a 'form' inside another form.
> Or could I better use a user-control?
>
> I currently don't want MDI, rather a wizard-style interface...
>
> - Joris
>
>


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