Tks Benj,

It's what I looking for. Works very well.

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Carlos Caetano

2010/11/21 Benj Nunez <[email protected]>

> Create an overloaded constructor for UserControl1, passing the Panel
> control as your parameter.
> In this way, you can assign the Panel to the Parent property of
> UserControl2 after instantiating UserControl2 from
> a button click event. The button as I understand it, is located in the
> UserControl1 right?
>
> Here is a sample which might help you:
>
>
> http://benjnunez.pastebin.com/nV7fdAGn
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> To see your output, I recommend you place some labels in UserControl1
> and UserControl2
> or better yet, temporarily change the color of your forms (e.g. blue
> for UserControl1 and green for UserControl2).
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>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Benj
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> On Nov 21, 10:25 am, Carlos Caetano <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a Panel named *panel1 *and two User Controls named *uc1 *and
> *uc2*.
> >
> > I add UserControl in Panel with de following command:
> >
> > uc1 myuc1 = new uc1();
> > panel1.Controls.Add(myuc1);
> >
> > How can I remove the User Control *uc1 *from panel and add *uc2 *with
> event
> > from button inside *uc1*.
> >
> > Tks, And sorry for my English*
> > *
> > --
> > Carlos Caetano
>



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