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Thanks so much for the detailed explanation of the syntax. Very much appreciated. I understand most of it. However, as far as I can see, the example will work when each event handler is called the same, eg.

textBoxes[i].TextChanged-= anEventHandlerWithGenericName_TextChanged


but my event handlers are called different things, based on their objects' names:

kiloTextBox.TextChanged -= kiloTextBox_TextChanged
poundTextBox.TextChanged -= poundTextBox_TextChanged
stoneTextBox.TextChanged -= stoneTextBox_TextChanged


My naive, straw-clutching attempt was...

textBoxes[i].TextChanged-= textBoxes[i] + "_TextChanged"


... which obviously didn't work. How do I reference all of the event handlers using my looping variable [i]?

Thanks again for your time.
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