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QuestionEasy question about Custom Controls from a newbie. Pin
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I'm trying to make my own Custom Control, to be more specific: a Composite Control with various Labels and Progress Bars. However I need the entire Control to act like a button so that No matter which control within the composite that the user clicks, it will still run the Click event I assign to the Control in my program. I've read that this can be done with Bubbling, but I’m having trouble understanding the concept and how it applies to my needs.

I've seen various examples of Bubbling, but I'm still uncertain because I can't see in those examples whether or not the events are "Bubbled" to the overall control's event within a program - they seem to end after the creation of the control.
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QuestionA new, open source, Outlook panel plugin in C# Pin
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Questionwhat is the optimal method for handling time-triggered processing Pin
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