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Simple Databinding on WinForms

Asked by ARACK04 in Microsoft Visual C#.Net, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, .NET Framework 2.x

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I'm messing around with databinding some textboxes (WinForms) to a simple object of type Class1.  I create a datasource that points to Class1, I then proceed to, in the designer under DataBindings, set the Text property to the corresponding property of Class1.

Question:  how do I tell all of the textboxes that they are bound to an instance of Class1 held in a property named, say, myC1.  I've gotten this to work by saying someTextBox.Bindings.Add("Text", myC1, "txtProperty");  but I like to find a simpler way - is there a way to set the master data source for the whole form to myC1 and have each control on the form bind to it?Start Free Trial
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