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Ron Mittelman28-Mar-23 11:57
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Thanks Gerry.

Not sure what is meant by "browsing". If the property grid is bound to the Properties.Settings collection, they (the settings) just appear in the property grid at run-time. Depending on how the grid is bound, it either updates the settings immediately if you make a change, or you have to iterate the grid items to see if any changes were made. For each of the changes, you need to update the setting itself. This is decided when instantiating an object to the settings collection before binding the property grid to it. If you use the New keyword, settings are not auto-updated, you need to update each grid item value to settings. If not using New, the changed values are updated immediately. Either way, you need to remember to save the settings.

I chose the first method (New) so if a user "accidentally" changes a setting in the grid, they just click the Cancel button and nothing is changed. Otherwise, they need to click the Save button.
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