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how can we handle the FormClosed and FormClosing events in C#
i am able find those events in VB.NET application Code part.(Form1
Events)

i don't find that in the C3 how can i handle those events

Jun 14 '07 #1
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 16:58:51 -0700, sravan_reddy001
<sr*************@gmail.comwrote:
how can we handle the FormClosed and FormClosing events in C#
i am able find those events in VB.NET application Code part.(Form1
Events)

i don't find that in the C3 how can i handle those events
You can write the code explicitly, for example:

Form form = /* some initialization here */;

form.Closed += MyEventHandlerMethod;

Or you can find the list of events in the properties window by clicking on
the "Events" button (looks like a lightning bolt). Double-click in an
event's edit box to have a new empty event handler created and added to
the event.

Pete
Jun 14 '07 #2
If you are working in a form class, override OnClosed and OnClosing instead.

Best regards,

Benny

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how can we handle the FormClosed and FormClosing events in C#
i am able find those events in VB.NET application Code part.(Form1
Events)

i don't find that in the C3 how can i handle those events

Jun 14 '07 #3

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