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How to copy and paste multiple controls

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Rob Barbour - 28 Dec 2004 20:42 GMT
I've been searching for quite some time, looked through books, and tested
myself, but have no ideas.
This is SO simple that I hate to ask, but I'm at whits end.

I create a VB ASP.Net app, add a few controls in design mode to
"default.aspx", select all controls, ctrl-c to copy them, ctrl-v to paste
them, and I only get one of the many controls copied.

1.  Why doesn't it paste all of the controls I copied?
2.  Is there an easier way to replicate many of the same controls in design
mode?

This is VS2003 Ent Arch edition.

Thanks,

Rob
Gary Chang[MSFT] - 29 Dec 2004 07:22 GMT
Hi Rob,

>1.  Why doesn't it paste all of the controls I copied?
>2.  Is there an easier way to replicate many of the same controls in design
>mode?

I think you have selected all the controls in the "default.aspx" and then
paste then into the same page "default.aspx", am I right?

If so, I am afriad this behavior is as expected, you can copy all the
controls into another web page, but only one control each time into the
same page, it is by design:(

Thanks for your understanding!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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