Windows Forms Controls Samples
This section contains samples that demonstrate how to use Windows Forms controls in the .NET Framework.
In This Section
- Binding to Client Settings Sample
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Demonstrates how to bind to application settings to reflect user changes.
- BindingNavigator Control Sample
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Demonstrates how to move through items in a data source.
- BindingSource Component Sample
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Demonstrates how to use a BindingSource component to bind Windows Forms controls to a data source.
- Client Settings Web Services Sample
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Demonstrates how to use a Web service to perform application setting changes.
- DataGridView Control Sample
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Demonstrates several DataGridView control features.
- DataGridView Custom Column Sample
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Demonstrates how to create a custom DataGridView column that hosts a MaskedTextBox control.
- Event-based Asynchronous Pattern Technology Sample
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Demonstrates how to use classes that support the Event-based Asynchronous Pattern.
- FlowLayoutPanel Control Sample
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Demonstrates horizontally or vertically oriented layouts.
- Managed WebBrowser Control Sample
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Demonstrates the WebBrowser control.
- MaskedTextBox Control Sample
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Demonstrates the MaskedTextBox control.
- Portal-Style Flow Layout Sample
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Demonstrates a simple portal-style layout that is implemented by using a FlowLayoutPanel control.
- RegistrySettingsProvider Sample
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Demonstrates how to persist application settings in the registry.
- SplitContainer Control Sample
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Demonstrates the SplitContainer control.
- TableLayoutPanel Control Sample
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Demonstrates the TableLayoutPanel control.
- Task Pane Sample
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Demonstrates how to create a designer for a task pane control.
- ToolStrip Custom Renderer Sample
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Demonstrates how to switch between renderers. You can view the effects of various settings on a particular renderer.
- ToolStrip Customizing Sample
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Demonstrates how to customize ToolStrip and MenuStrip controls in an application.
- ToolStrip Sample
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Starts several samples that demonstrate the ToolStrip control.
- Unified Commands Sample
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Demonstrates how to unite the code underlying various objects that trigger often-used actions in an application.