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Questioninterface implimentation in Excel Pin
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QuestionWhat it mean when a class contructor accepts same class object ? Pin
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QuestionUI Controls which generate screens at runtime Pin
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Questionc# ToolStripMenuItem Visible propert Pin
ATCsharp11-Oct-07 2:32
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I am running into a weird situation right now. I have a UserControl that contains a MenuStrip. I want to hide certain items depending on the access level of the current user. When I set the top level menu item's Visible property to false...nothing happens and the item is still visible.

There are no references to any of the items anywhere else in the code so I am 100% sure that its not getting set back. If I set the Visible property to false via the designer...it works. Anyone ever encounter this or know whats going on??
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