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<p>in <a TIPS</em></a> ::When designing your application interface, you generally add several components from the Component/Tool Palette on a form and set their properties.<br />
In complex designs, where you need to place several instances of the same component on a form, you might want to speed the process of adding components.</p>
<p>Read the <strong>full article</strong> to learn how to <a Multiple Instances of a Component on a Delphi Form</a>.</p>
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</ul><p 1px solid Multiple Instances of a Component on a Delphi Form</a> originally appeared on <a Delphi Programming</a> on Friday, March 19th, 2010 at 03:00:46.</p><p><a | <a | <a Multiple Instances of a Component on a Delphi this</a></p>
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