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From: DotNet-Shyam
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Design Custom Editor for a Property
In the previous article we discussed type converters. Type converters come 
handy when you want to accept property values in plain text form. However, at 
times you may not want to allow the user to enter text values directly. You may 
want to present a custom value picker in the form of a dropdown control or a 
dialog box. This is possible with the help of Type Editors and this article 
examines them with an example.   
http://www.bipinjoshi.net/articles/b4a11ad4-b13c-40c0-8ebe-e4f64a6ae335.aspx   
Author: Bipin Joshi
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Regards,
Shyam
Course Coordinator BinaryIntellect Consulting
Looking for .NET Training in Mumbai? 
www.binaryintellect.com

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