Yes, one option is that you have an instance of the progressbar's class, and
that instance of a class is exposing some method to allow updating the
progress bar's value.
Another option, is to fire an event for value updating from one class and
handle it in the progressbar's class.
"Steve Teeples" <St**********@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Is there a way for code from one class of C# to send a communication to a
progressbar in another class to update the bar during runtime?
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Steve