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Hide standard properties usercontrol

Hello,

I'm using PropertyGrid control to show the properties of an control.
There are standard properties for each usercontrol like "Cursor, Dock
,...ect"
I don't want to show this properties in the Propertygrid control , but
i want only show m custom made properties.

How can i easy hide those properties ?

I've read something with
[Browsable(false)] ... but then i have to overwrite all the properties ..

Is there be an better solution ?

K/ Regards;

Peter.
Nov 15 '05 #1
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