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    Hi friends, Iam in a cofusion how to access array in form1 from form2. :confused:

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      Hi friends, Iam in a cofusion how to access array in form1 from form2. :confused:

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      Passing Values between Forms in .NET 1.x with C# and VB.NET examples[^]

      Giorgi Dalakishvili #region signature My Articles Asynchronous Registry Notification Using Strongly-typed WMI Classes in .NET [^] My blog #endregion

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        Passing Values between Forms in .NET 1.x with C# and VB.NET examples[^]

        Giorgi Dalakishvili #region signature My Articles Asynchronous Registry Notification Using Strongly-typed WMI Classes in .NET [^] My blog #endregion

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        selcuks
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        This article must have been posted for a thousand times. :)

        Always keep the Murphy Rules in mind!

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          This article must have been posted for a thousand times. :)

          Always keep the Murphy Rules in mind!

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          Hi, Iam a new to .net just begined few days back and iam facing difficulty in many things so only :confused: and posting things like that better u may give some idea regarding that :)

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            Hi, Iam a new to .net just begined few days back and iam facing difficulty in many things so only :confused: and posting things like that better u may give some idea regarding that :)

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            I don't believe being new in .NET is an excuse. If you have searched your problem in CP, before you post your question, I am %100 sure that you would find your solution a lot more quicker than waiting for someone to post an answer. Well anyway you have got your solution. What makes this argument unnecessary. Happy coding. :)

            Always keep the Murphy Rules in mind!

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