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How do I hide a base class property in my derived control from the user at design-time?

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How do I hide a base class property in my derived control from the user at design-time?

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Set the Browsable attribute on the new property that hides the existing one. Here is a code snippet that hides the WordWrap property in the derived TextBox. [C#] public class CustomTextBox : TextBox { [ Browsable( false ) ] public new bool WordWrap {…

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