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Module 1: Creating a Simple Windows Forms Application

  • Components of a Windows Forms User Interface
  • Event Handling in a Windows Forms Application
  • Lab: Creating a Simple Windows Forms Application
Skills
  • Describe the various components of a Windows Forms application.
  • Explain how to handle events in a Windows Forms application.
  • Add and configure Windows Forms and controls.
  • Create event handlers and monitor events.
  • Add controls and handlers to a form at run time.
  • Apply best practices when designing forms.
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Module 2: Configuring Standard Controls

  • Windows Forms Controls by Function
  • Lab: Configuring Standard Controls
Skills
  • Explain the functions of the major categories of Windows Forms controls.
  • Create a form to select and view images by using the SplitContainer, TreeView, PictureBox, ToolStrip, and other controls.
  • Create a form to specify report criteria by using the TableLayoutPanel, ListView, MonthCalendar, ComboBox, and other controls.
  • Create a form to view a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Help file by using a WebBrowser control.
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Module 3: Building Menus

  • Menus in Windows Forms
  • Lab: Building Menus
Skills
  • Explain the structure of a menu in a Windows Forms application.
  • Create and configure a MenuStrip control.
  • Create and configure a ContextMenuStrip component.
  • Hide and disable a ToolStripMenuItem.
  • Apply best practices for menu design and development.
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Module 4: Displaying and Editing Data by Using Data-Bound Controls

  • Binding Data to a Control
  • DataGridView Control
  • Lab: Displaying and Editing Data by Using Data-Bound Controls
Skills
  • Explain simple and complex data binding.
  • Describe the scenarios in which the DataGridView control is used.
  • Add a data source to a project.
  • Bind data to a control at run time.
  • Use the BindingSource component and BindingNavigator control to create a data-bound Windows Form.
  • Use the DataGridView control to display and update tabular data from a data source.
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Module 5: Providing User Assistance and Enhancing Usability

  • Providing User Assistance
  • Implementing Accessibility Features
  • Implementing Globalization and Localization
  • Lab: Providing User Assistance and Enhancing Usability
Skills
  • Describe the components that can be used to provide user assistance.
  • Add and configure user assistance controls on a Windows Form.
  • Explain the accessibility features available to implement in a Windows Forms application.
  • Implement accessibility features within a Windows Forms application.
  • Explain the high-level processes involved in globalization and localization in a Windows Forms ap plication.
  • Implement globalization and localization in a Windows Form.
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Module 6: Creating Consistent Applications by Using Dialog Boxes and Forms Inheritance

  • Dialog Boxes in a Windows Forms Application
  • Windows Forms Inheritance
  • Lab: Creating Consistent Applications by Using Dialog Boxes and Forms Inheritance
Skills
  • Describe the various standard preconfigured dialog boxes available to a Windows Forms application.
  • Explain the concept of Windows Forms inheritance and the reasons for using inheritance.
  • Add and configure dialog box controls on a Windows Form.
  • Create a custom dialog box.
  • Implement Windows Forms inheritance.
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Module 7: Printing Content and Creating Reports

  • Printing in a Windows Forms Application
  • Reporting in a Windows Forms Application
  • Lab: Printing Content and Creating Reports
Skills
  • Explain how to print a report in a Windows Forms application.
  • Describe how to create and view reports in a Windows Forms application.
  • Use the components provided with Visual Studio 2005 to add print capability to a Windows Forms application.
  • Display a Crystal report by using the CrystalReportViewer component.
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Module 8: Performing Asynchronous Tasks by Using the BackgroundWorker Component

  • Asynchronous Tasks in Windows Forms Applications
  • Lab: Performing Asynchronous Tasks by Using the BackgroundWorker Component
Skills
  • Explain the concepts and processes involved in asynchronous programming.
  • Run and cancel a background process by using the BackgroundWorker component.
  • Describe best practices for using the BackgroundWorker component.
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Module 9: Deploying Applications by Using ClickOnce

  • Windows Forms Application Deployment Options
  • ClickOnce Technology Overview
  • Lab: Deploying Applications by Using ClickOnce
Skills
  • Explain the options for deploying a Windows Forms application.
  • Explain the key concepts of ClickOnce technology.
  • Publish a ClickOnce application.
  • Install and test a ClickOnce application.
  • Describe best practices for using ClickOnce deployment.
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