I have a quick question. how do I change the name of form1 in my app? whenever I try to use the properties to rename it the form becomes broken and i cant use it anymore. is there a way to change it during run-time or am i doing something wrong with the properties? thanks.
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If you want to change the text of the window during runtime, use the Text property:
this.Text = "Title";
Change the Text
property of your form under the Properties panel, making sure that you've selected the form itself (and not some child control)
To change the name of your form, select it in the solution explorer and press F2. Then type in the new name for that form (don't forget the '.cs'!) and when you press enter it'll ask you if you want Visual Studio to update all references to that form. Click Yes, and you're done.
You can use Form.Text property to get/set the title of the form either in design time or at runtime depending upon your requirement. If you want to have a dynamic title that changes based on some events you can set it during the runtime for e.g. if you are showing the progress of a task in your form you will want to put the percentage completed in the title.
Use the Text property.
http://www.java2s.com/Tutorial/CSharp/0460__GUI-Windows-Forms/SetCaptiontitleoftheform.htm
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Not sure what happened with the first pasting, but it is fine now. Thanks Aug 7, 2011 at 2:34
I believe you can just change the filename of the form to the one you want in design time.
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You should not do it that way unless you have a trival name such as Form1. If you require a title such as "User Entry Form", then making that the file name would be a bad idea. Aug 7, 2011 at 2:35
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@hivie7510 - agree, it was a simple question that skipped my attention. Aug 7, 2011 at 20:51