CreateUserWizardDesigner::UsePreviewControl Property
Gets a value indicating whether the designer uses the CreateUserWizard control itself to generate the design-time HTML or uses a temporarily created copy.
Assembly: System.Design (in System.Design.dll)
When the value of the UsePreviewControl property is true, the designer uses a temporary copy of the wizard control to generate the design-time HTML; when the value of UsePreviewControl is false, the designer uses the wizard control itself to generate the design-time HTML.
The value of UsePreviewControl modifies the return value of the designer's ViewControl property. When UsePreviewControl is true, ViewControl returns a copy of the wizard control. When UsePreviewControl is false, ViewControl returns the wizard control itself.
If the wizard control is marked with a class-level SupportsPreviewControlAttribute attribute, the SupportsPreviewControlAttribute is ignored, because the value of UsePreviewControl is always true.
Notes to Implementers:You can override the UsePreviewControl property to return false or to determine its value based on whether the wizard control is marked with a class-level SupportsPreviewControlAttribute. If the UsePreviewControl is not overridden, the designer ignores the SupportsPreviewControlAttribute.
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