I then created a (scratch) WinForms project, added the UserControl to the toolbox, and then placed it onto a form. The trouble is, when I at design-time set the custom properties I created for it, the changes aren't persisted when I run the project; they revert to the default ...
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The "Adobe Community Professional" is basically a badge/title that is given by Adobe to some users who meet certain criteria in terms of the support that they continue to provide to the wider Adobe user community. So all it really means is that I and my...
Whether you choose one of the pre-created Focus Modes or set one up from scratch, Apple also makes it possible for you to go back and make any necessary adjustments or changes. This means that you can go through and allow some notifications to come through based on your contacts and apps...
Teachers now have a digital toolbox to teach students online. Digital education is the term used to refer to all online educational practices. According to reports, the self-paced e-learning product market amounted to 46.67 billion U.S. dollars globally and it is projected to decrease to 33.5...
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Photoshop has always, or for at least 25 years, been able to move its scratch disk to another disk - and even split it on several disks - So why not Lightroom? Why oh why! Votes 5 Upvotes Translate Translate Report Report Reply
The "Adobe Community Professional" is basically a badge/title that is given by Adobe to some users who meet certain criteria in terms of the support that they continue to provide to the wider Adobe user community. So all it really means is that I...
The "Adobe Community Professional" is basically a badge/title that is given by Adobe to some users who meet certain criteria in terms of the support that they continue to provide to the wider Adobe user community. So all it really means is that I and my fel...