If you are needing to access the form2 from elsewhere in your code (like a button press for instance) you will not be able to see the instance of the form you create. To solve that I create a public instance to hold a reference to it like:
public form2 form2_pub;
Then after you create it you assign the new one to your public instance:
form2 frm2 = new form2();
frm2.Show();
form2_pub = frm2
Now you can reference form2_pub throughout your routines.
Works for me at least.
Remember, in your setter you can run whatever other code you want.
For instance, I use the following to show what I want on another form by just setting show_scanning to true:
public bool show_scanning //turns on the scanning screen
{
set
{
scanning_pnl.Visible = true;
notReady_pnl.Visible = false;
timer1.Enabled = true;
}
}