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You can develop a composite Windows Forms control by combining other Windows Forms controls. Composite controls that derive from System.Windows.Forms.UserControl are called user controls. The base class, UserControl, provides keyboard routing for the child controls, thus ensuring that child controls can receive focus. For an example of a user control, see the UserControl sample in How to: Apply Attributes in Windows Forms Controls.
The Windows Forms designer in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 provides rich design-time support for authoring user controls.
See Also
Tasks
How to: Apply Attributes in Windows Forms Controls
Concepts
Other Resources
Windows Forms Controls Samples
Developing Custom Windows Forms Controls with the .NET Framework