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Chris - 29 Mar 2005 20:21 GMT
Hello,

I've taken a button component and extended it's functionality by adding a
couple small methods and properties.  This control is contained within my
project tree and has been used on various locations of my form.  Now, I want
to add another property to the control.  In doing so I had hoped that this
change would have been propagated to the older controls, however, it's only
showing up in a control that's placed on the form for the first time.  How
do I make the change propagate to the other controls without deleting and
replacing them?

Thanks,

Chris
Chris - 30 Mar 2005 00:34 GMT
Don't know what's going on ... appears to be working now ...

Thanks

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Eric Cadwell - 04 Apr 2005 18:40 GMT
You should only have to recompile, close and reopen the designer.

HTH;
Eric Cadwell
http://www.origincontrols.com

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