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Old Apr 11th, 2007, 3:22 PM   #1
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Passing variable from one form to another

I've not been around in a while, but i've not had time to work on programming in a couple months. Anyhow, i'm wondering how i would go about passing variables between forms. I want to use them to control what appears on another form, rather then reformation one form everytime a button is clicked.

I searched through the MSDN and I've come up dry. Do i need to store the variable in a function or something of that sort? Thanks in advance.

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