I have a custom control which I have dropped onto a form in Visual Studio 2010 and c# winforms.
When I drop the control on the form the properties are automatically populated in the From1.Designer.cs file. I want to stop a specific property from appearing in the file. I have already marked it as [Browsable(false)]
but this is not enough to stop VS from interfering with my property. Is there an attribute to the VS to ignore the property?
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Use this if you want that property to be serialized:
[DesignerSerializationVisibility(DesignerSerializationVisibility.Hidden)]
Instead if you want to stop the property to be serialized if it has its default value you can do what @HandPassant pointed out in the comment and apply the DefaultValueAttribute
(it'll be serialized only if the value is different from the default you specified).
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