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VB Upgrade - Form Controls not staying in place

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E.P. - 16 Nov 2004 18:09 GMT
Hello,

I have an upgraded VB 6 proj. When I got to one of the original forms all
the controls were bunched up in the top left hand corner. When I arrange
things the way they should be they are fine. That is until I run the project.
Once I do that they all move back to the top left corner again. I converted
another proj. about a year ago and had the same thing happen. I remember it
was an easy fix but can not remember the particulars. If anyone knows that
would be great. Thanks in advance.
Stu Smith - 22 Nov 2004 17:54 GMT
Check the Dock property for the controls.

> Hello,
>
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> was an easy fix but can not remember the particulars. If anyone knows that
> would be great. Thanks in advance.

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