how can you access a control on a form from another form at runtime. For
example to set the datasource and datamember properties of a forms binding
source from a different form?
I am trying to do something like:
form test = new form();
test.show();
test.bindingsource.DataSource = bla bla;
Write the other form so that it exposes properties correctly.
It's a big architectural mistake to go delving into a form and fiddling
with the properties of child controls.

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> how can you access a control on a form from another form at runtime. For
> example to set the datasource and datamember properties of a forms binding
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> test.show();
> test.bindingsource.DataSource = bla bla;