Okay, I see what I need in the properties window. It does the trick, I
guess, but I'm not that impressed.

The VB method is vastly superior. Oh well. To resist is to suffer...

Thanks, everyone, for all your help.

Barry


On Jul 31, 12:21 am, Barry Seymour <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks to both of you. I too find it irritating -- why the heck NOT
> put it in? -- but was unsure if it was ME missing something. I'll take
> another look at the properties window.
>
> On Jul 30, 12:07 am, Processor Devil <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Try View --> Properties Window
>
> > 2009/7/30 Barry Seymour <[email protected]>
>
> > > I'm a VB guy learning C#. One big issue I've just discovered:
>
> > > IN VB, whether it's a web page or a winforms app, if you open the code
> > > window, the top left dropdown lists all controls. When you select a
> > > control, the top right dropdown lists all events for the selected
> > > control.
>
> > > In C#, whether it's a web page or a winforms app, you just don't get
> > > this.
>
> > > I'm trying to learn Visual Studio 2008 -- the lack of this instant
> > > reference is a real problem for me. Why was this excluded from C#? Is
> > > there something fundamental that I'm missing?
>
> > > Please bear in mind that I'm a noob and that I've tried to find an
> > > answer or background on this, but it's a tricky question to ask in a
> > > Google search. Your patience is appreciated.
>
> > > Thanks!

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