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Using a BindingNavigator

Tags: VB .NET 2005
Develop a project that uses the BindingNavigator control for browsing the Employees/Customers records in the Northwind databse. This control provides a convenient, VCR-like user interface for navigating through a datasource, using an ADO.NET DataSet.
Three tabs are to be presented on the Windows Form, demonstrating three different BindingNavigator control instances.
The first tab presents a BindingNavigator control created by Visual Studio 2005 when you drag a BindingNavigator control from the Toolbox onto the Form.
The second tab presents a BindingNavigator control generated dynamically at run time, and assigned the standard UI using the addStandardItems parameter to the constructor.
The third tab presents a dynamically generated BindingNavigator control, but assigned a custom user interface.
All three BindingNavigator controls navigate through the same data source.
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: askanyquestions123
Solution Provided By: vbturbo
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
Views: 103
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