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How do I fix this error?

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    Angelinna wrote:

    Tried to.Still not fixed.

    By any chance did you remove the partial keyword?

    *jaans

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    Good idea.

    Simon

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      Angelinna wrote:

      Tried to.Still not fixed.

      By any chance did you remove the partial keyword?

      *jaans

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      Angelinna
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      Yes. I removed it earlier on.

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        Yes. I removed it earlier on.

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        Angelinna wrote:

        Yes. I removed it earlier on.

        Why?

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          Yes. I removed it earlier on.

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          Ashfield
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          Well, put it back and see if that works with your rename of the form etc.

          Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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            Well, put it back and see if that works with your rename of the form etc.

            Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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            Angelinna
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            sorted.Thanks.

            modified on Saturday, October 18, 2008 5:21 AM

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              sorted.Thanks.

              modified on Saturday, October 18, 2008 5:21 AM

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              Asside from the fact that you are missing several close brackets '}', which I'm assuming are just because you didn't copy and paste them. You need to put the word 'partial' back into your code. You can't just go removing word without understanding what they mean. The main declaration of the from should be

              public partial class Form1 : Form

              The declaration in the Designer.cs file should be

              partial class Form1

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                Asside from the fact that you are missing several close brackets '}', which I'm assuming are just because you didn't copy and paste them. You need to put the word 'partial' back into your code. You can't just go removing word without understanding what they mean. The main declaration of the from should be

                public partial class Form1 : Form

                The declaration in the Designer.cs file should be

                partial class Form1

                Simon

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                Angelinna
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                When I do that correction, it then tell me that Error The type 'TictacGame.Form1' already contains a definition for 'Startbutton' and the same for all the buttons shown in the code in my previous message. Why is that?

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                  When I do that correction, it then tell me that Error The type 'TictacGame.Form1' already contains a definition for 'Startbutton' and the same for all the buttons shown in the code in my previous message. Why is that?

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                  Angelinna wrote:

                  Error The type 'TictacGame.Form1' already contains a definition for 'Startbutton'

                  Because you've probably declared them twice. Just a quick suggestion. Don't go messing with the code in the Designer.cs file. That's how you've got yourself into this mess. Stick to just using the GUI.

                  Simon

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                    How do I fix this error which says "The namespace 'Game' already contains a definition for 'Form1'" What does it mean and how do I fix it. It resulted after I wrote this; public class Form1: System.Windows.Forms.Form Thanks.

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                    Hesham Yassin
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                    try to change the input parameters of the Constructor

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                      Angelinna wrote:

                      Error The type 'TictacGame.Form1' already contains a definition for 'Startbutton'

                      Because you've probably declared them twice. Just a quick suggestion. Don't go messing with the code in the Designer.cs file. That's how you've got yourself into this mess. Stick to just using the GUI.

                      Simon

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                      Paul Conrad
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                      Simon Stevens wrote:

                      Don't go messing with the code in the Designer.cs file.

                      I tell my students that all the time, and yet, when they have some sort of mess up, that is the root cause.

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