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    Hello, I'm not sure where the proper place to post this question, so I'll ask it here. I want to set up a class that has properties and sub-properties in VB.net 2008 Express. Class | 1st Prop | 2nd Prop Example: iClass.RFWN.OD and iClass.WF.Width My goal is to make a class library(.dll file) that can be added to a project, which I know how to do. What I'm unsure of is how to link one public property to another. Can all the properties and sub-properties be in one class object or do they need to be in their own? Any help at all would be greatly appreciated, whether it be a small code snippet or just a point in the right direction via an online article or tutorial. I'm fairly new at this, so please, talk down. Thank you, Eric.

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