Hi Jack,
Kerry has provided you a valid solution. Another way is modifying the
modifier of ListBox reference from "private" to "public", then with the
Form reference, you may manipulate the ListBox easily like this:
form1.listBox1.Items.Add(...)
Note: the default modifier of all windows forms controls are "private". You
may also expose the ListBox reference with a Public property which wraps
the private ListBox reference.
If you have a lot of out-of-form code that need to manipulate the ListBox,
you'd better expose the ListBox reference publicly with either options I
provided above.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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