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From: Govind_k22
Message 5 in Discussion

  You can do like ..   Steps : 1. create a shared  form Object in  the top Declarion 
Section . 2. In the costructor assing the  this/Me Object to frm Object. 3. You can 
access the Form directly through That class name dot frm Object Name ..   Here is the 
code in VB.NET   Private Shared frm As Form   Sub New()    Mybase.New    frm=Me End 
Sub   from The Other Form     You can access like this             Form1.frm.  Method 
name or Property name    Try This . GOOD LUCK -Govind                       

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