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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T11:08:40+00:00 2026-05-21T11:08:40+00:00

I was wondering is it possible to prevent Visual Studio from updating specific lines

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I was wondering is it possible to prevent Visual Studio from updating specific lines that are changed by me?
For example i have separate resource only project (images, sounds, etc). I change some lines in Form.Designer.cs and make so all images are loaded from resource dll. But once i update Form it self everything goes back to default and all resources that were used by form gets copied to Form.resx file.
How could i solve this?

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    2026-05-21T11:08:40+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 11:08 am

    It is preferable to separate the code that the form designer generates from the code that you want to have some control over. The order in which you need to address this code can then be handled within the constructor of the form. Example:

    namespace FormTest
    {
        public partial class Form1 : Form
        {
            private Label PostAddedLabel;
    
            public Form1()
            {
                InitializeComponent();
                PostInitializeComponents();
            }
    
            private void PostInitializeComponents()
            {
                if (!this.DesignMode)
                {
                    PostAddedLabel = new Label();
                    PostAddedLabel.Left = 100;
                    PostAddedLabel.Top = 30;
                    PostAddedLabel.Text = "The Post-added Label";
    
                    this.Controls.Add(PostAddedLabel);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    

    We can simply design the form within the designer, after a successful design phase we then can MOVE the declaration, assignments and related code that we want to separate to the PostInitializeComponents method.

    By using the !this.DesignMode decision, the form will show the separated controls in Runtime mode. When in designer-mode these controls will not be shown, assuring that the system will not affect these controls when designing the form.

    In case you want to use this methodology also in usercontrols, try to embed the “IsDesignerHosted” method over “DesignMode” from the following article: DesignMode with Controls

    Hope this answers the question?

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