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Old July 27th, 2007, 05:59 AM
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  I had recently started working on WPF , n in my project, i had made a user control having a text box and a button, Now i have taken the reference of this DLL to my actual project and i am trying to use the click event of the button to show the desired result ( for eg by clicking on the button , the text content of the text box of user control should be get copied on to the text box of the main project.) check the screenshot


 
Old July 27th, 2007, 06:12 AM
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I don't want to sound unfriendly, but you may want to look at your query again, and adjust it a little to improve the responses you'll get.

First of all, you talk about WPF. AFAIK, this requires .NET 3 and VS 2005 to operate correctly, so the VS.NET 2002/2003 forum is probably not the right forum. You're better off posting it in one of the .NET 2.0 or 3.0 forums here at p2p.wrox.com.

Secondly, I don't see a question mark in your post. Now, this is not about punctuation, but it's a sign you're not really asking anything, but merely making a statement. If you want a good response, you should ask clear questions that can be answered clearly as well. Right now, I don't even know if you are asking anything, so it's impossible to come up with an answer.

Finally, you say: "check the screenshot". What screenshot?

Cheers,

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