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Event firing order

BK
Can anyone point me to documentation on the firing order for events in
a form? Years ago, I programmed in FoxPro and the order was Load,
Init, Show, Activate, GotFocus (LISA G was the acronymn I used).
Anyone have any links to what order is used in .NET? Thanks,

Oct 23 '06 #1
2 2683
Hello BK,

How about you code up a dummy project and as each even fires, display it
on screen.

-Boo
Can anyone point me to documentation on the firing order for events in
a form? Years ago, I programmed in FoxPro and the order was Load,
Init, Show, Activate, GotFocus (LISA G was the acronymn I used).
Anyone have any links to what order is used in .NET? Thanks,

Oct 25 '06 #2

Hello
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/td1s43eb.aspx
regards

Michel Posseth [MCP]
"BK" <bk******@hotmail.comschreef in bericht
news:11**********************@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
Can anyone point me to documentation on the firing order for events in
a form? Years ago, I programmed in FoxPro and the order was Load,
Init, Show, Activate, GotFocus (LISA G was the acronymn I used).
Anyone have any links to what order is used in .NET? Thanks,

Oct 26 '06 #3

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