This cannot be accomplished through the Visual Studio IDE. You'll have to
add code in the Form constructor, after the InitializeComponent call or
possibly in the form load to add extra event handlers as you need them.
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"Adam" <ad*********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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In Winforms, in Visual Studio, how does one add multiple event handlers
in the properties box for let's say, a textbox TextChanged event?
Thanks in advance.
Adam