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Enumerating through an application's forms

Dan
Is there a way to enumerate through all the forms that an application has
created?
Nov 23 '05 #1
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Hi Dan,

I would like to inform you that there is no such collection where you can
iterate through all the created forms of an application.
You could however, achieve the same by creating a class which 'manages' you
form. In other words, this class would be responsible for creating all of
the forms of your app, plus it would store the created created forms
internally and expose it to others as a public property.

I hope your question has been answered. Have a nice day!

Michel van den Berg

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Is there a way to enumerate through all the forms that an application has
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