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    Hi, I have a custom class wich contains a string property calles FilePath. When I use this class in my PropertyGrid I want to be able to fill the FilePath with help of a File Dialog. How do I do this??

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      Hi, I have a custom class wich contains a string property calles FilePath. When I use this class in my PropertyGrid I want to be able to fill the FilePath with help of a File Dialog. How do I do this??

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      FileNameEditor[^]

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        FileNameEditor[^]

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        This would be perfect if i could get it to work :D. But the problem is my "System.Windows.Forms.Design" doesn't contain a "FileNameEditor". :doh: I'm I still doing something wrong? Extra info. I'm working with the .net 3.5 framework.

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          This would be perfect if i could get it to work :D. But the problem is my "System.Windows.Forms.Design" doesn't contain a "FileNameEditor". :doh: I'm I still doing something wrong? Extra info. I'm working with the .net 3.5 framework.

          modified on Friday, June 27, 2008 3:15 AM

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          I've allready found it. You have to add the System.Design.dll as a reference. Thanks.

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