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Dave - 20 Mar 2008 15:43 GMT
I'm using VS 2008 and creating a windows form app. When I drag a textbox,
button, or any other object, it disappears while I've clicked it untill I
release it. I thought this might be a problem with the app i was working on,
but after creating another app the same problem occured. This makes it
difficult to align objects on the form. Why is this? Is this a bug? How do I
get VS 2008 to let me view the objects as I move them on the form.
Peter Duniho - 20 Mar 2008 17:50 GMT
> I'm using VS 2008 and creating a windows form app. When I drag a textbox,
> button, or any other object, it disappears while I've clicked it untill I
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> do I
> get VS 2008 to let me view the objects as I move them on the form.

I don't have an answer to the question, but I can assure you that normally  
this just works.

So there's something going on with your computer that is causing it to not  
work.  What that might be, I don't know...but sometimes just knowing that  
there's definitely something wrong is useful information.  There's  
definitely something wrong.  :)

Pete
Dave - 20 Mar 2008 19:41 GMT
I have some plug-ins into VS 2008. I'll check them out, and let you know what
I find

> > I'm using VS 2008 and creating a windows form app. When I drag a textbox,
> > button, or any other object, it disappears while I've clicked it untill I
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> Pete

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