In Visual Studio's Windows Forms Designer, when a form or a user control is being designed, it creates a .resx file along with the form’s .Designer.cs or .Designer.vb files. The .resx file will then contain values for property settings of the components on the form or user control that are not the default values.
This inspection suggests that there are no relevant definitions to link these design-time declarations to their runtime counterparts.
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