The Smart Tasks panel appears only for the more complex controls that have a lot of features.
You won’t see it for simple controls like Button or Label. To reopen the Smart Tasks panel,
right-click the control in the designer and choose Show Smart Tag. Alternatively, click the small
arrow at the top-right corner of the control, visible in Figure 4-6, or press Shift+Alt+F10 when
the control is selected. You can also open the Smart Tasks panel from markup view. Simply click
anywhere on the opening or closing tag of a control or other piece of markup and press Ctrl+Dot
(Ctrl+.). Alternatively, hover over the tiny blue rectangle at the start of the opening tag and then
click the grey arrow that appears.
On the Smart Tasks panel of the DropDownList, click the Edit Items link to bring up the ListItem
Collection Editor, shown in Figure 4-7
The Smart Tasks panel appears only for the more complex controls that have a lot of features.You won’t see it for simple controls like Button or Label. To reopen the Smart Tasks panel,right-click the control in the designer and choose Show Smart Tag. Alternatively, click the smallarrow at the top-right corner of the control, visible in Figure 4-6, or press Shift+Alt+F10 whenthe control is selected. You can also open the Smart Tasks panel from markup view. Simply clickanywhere on the opening or closing tag of a control or other piece of markup and press Ctrl+Dot(Ctrl+.). Alternatively, hover over the tiny blue rectangle at the start of the opening tag and thenclick the grey arrow that appears.On the Smart Tasks panel of the DropDownList, click the Edit Items link to bring up the ListItemCollection Editor, shown in Figure 4-7
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