The designer in Visual Studio has problems handling inherited controls, especially so with the DataGridView control. If it is also a container for child controls, like columns, a new set of children will be generated every time you save a modification.
The designer in Visual Studio has problems handling inherited controls, especially so with the DataGridView control. If it is also a container for child controls, like columns, a new set of children will be generated every time you save a modification. The only way I have found to address the problem is to make your modifications, save them, then remove the previous list of duplicated controls.
The designer at least has the courtesy to number them sequentially by type of control. Oh, and save yourself the frustration of renaming any of the controls. When the designer generates the new set, it reverts to its default naming practices.
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