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In the Form1, it will pop-up the Form2 after click "Add".

private void btAdd_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        DialogResult dr = new DialogResult();

        AddWinForm addWinForm = new AddWinForm();

        dr = addWinForm.ShowDialog();
        addWinForm.Show();
    }

What I want is that it will pass the input string and refresh the listbox in the Form1 and close the Form2 after click "OK" button. But it seems something wrong.

private void btnOK_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        MainForm mainForm = new MainForm();
        mainForm.AddMessageInfo = textBoxAddWinForm.Text;
        mainForm.Close();
    }

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You need to let Form1 know that the user pressed the OK button.

Form1:

private void btAdd_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    AddWinForm addWinForm = new AddWinForm();
    DialogResult dr = addWinForm.ShowDialog();

    if(dr == DialogResult.OK)
    {
        string info = addWinForm.AddMessageInfo;

        // do something
    }
}

Form2:

public string AddMessageInfo { get; private set; }

private void btnOK_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    AddMessageInfo = textBoxAddWinForm.Text; // Set AddMessageInfo
    this.DialogResult = DialogResult.OK; // Let parent form know you pressed OK
    this.Close(); // Close this form
}
0

This not the elegant way to do it but it gets the job done. Other way is you could use delegates to pass information from one form to another.

 Public class addWinForm : Form
    {
     ... 
      public string Answer { get { return answer;}}
      private string answer;

      private void btnOK_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            //this is supposed
            answer = "1111";
            Close();
        }
    }
public class MainForm : Form
{
    ....
    private AddWinForm addWinForm = null;    
    private void btAdd_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {    
            addWinForm = new AddWinForm();

            addWinForm.ShowDialog();
            string answerAfterButtonOk = addWinForm.Answer;
            addWinForm.Dispose();
            addWinForm = null;
        }
}

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