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How can i handle a control's Events on a Multipage control?

Hi,
how can i create controls (text controls,dropdownlist...) on a
MultiPage Web Control and Handle their Events on Design Mode and not on
HTML mode?

thanx in advance.

Nov 19 '05 #1
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