= Binding a ComboBox to a BusinessObject = Assuming you want to display something different than what your program needs (e.g. your program needs an ID value and the user would like to see a description), you need something akin to a DictionaryEntry. The key and value pair match up to the ValueMember and DisplayMember repsectively. The following snippet shows the binding. {{{ edc.cb3B1Texture.Items.AddRange(TextureList.ToArray()); edc.cb3B1Texture.ValueMember = "Key"; edc.cb3B1Texture.DisplayMember = "Value"; ... edc.cb3B1Texture.DataBindings.Add("SelectedIndex", this, "B_TextureID"); }}} Here we were able to bind to the SelectedIndex, but in other cases you could bind to "SelectedItem.Key" (there is some doubt here as to weather this will work - you may have to include a cast? Not sure).