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Is there a built-in editor for a multi-line string in a PropertyGrid.

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I found that System.Design.dll has System.ComponentModel.Design.MultilineStringEditor which can be used as follows:

public class Stuff
{
    [Editor(typeof(MultilineStringEditor), typeof(UITypeEditor))]
    public string MultiLineProperty { get; set; }
}
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What version of the .NET Framework did you find that in? – hectorsosajr Sep 24 '08 at 22:52
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/… indicates that it is in 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5. – fryguybob Sep 25 '08 at 20:08
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Yes. I don't quite remember how it is called, but look at the Items property editor for something like ComboBox

Edited: As of @fryguybob, ComboBox.Items uses the System.Windows.Forms.Design.ListControlStringCollectionEditor

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ComboBox.Items uses the System.Windows.Forms.Design.ListControlStringCollectionEditor, I don't think that is quite what I'm looking for, but it is close. – fryguybob Sep 24 '08 at 21:31
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No, you will need to create what's called a modal UI type editor. You'll need to create a class that inherits from UITypeEditor. This is basically a form that gets shown when you click on the ellipsis button on the right side of the property you are editing.

The only drawback I found, was that I needed to decorate the specific string property with a specific attribute. It's been a while since I had to do that. I got this information from a book by Chris Sells called "Windows Forms Programming in C#"

There's a commercial propertygrid called Smart PropertyGrid.NET by VisualHint.

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