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When creating Web Form, don't see option to specify Master page

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Konstantin - 07 Apr 2007 19:48 GMT
I switched to Vista and installed VS 2005. I set the layout to Visual C# and
that might be why I am experience the problem. First of all some of the
options are missing. When I create a new page I cannot specify if it is
code-behind or code-beside. And if I create a master page and when creating a
new web form, I cannot specify master page to use. This is keeping me very
fraustrated since I am used to developing the other way. Please let me now
how I can change this behaviour.

Thank you,

konstantin
pvdg42 - 08 Apr 2007 16:24 GMT
>I switched to Vista and installed VS 2005. I set the layout to Visual C#
>and
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> konstantin

I'd suggest resetting your preferences to "General Development Settings" and
see if that alleviates the problem. We use General Development Settings in
our classrooms and we are not having your issues, even when C# is chosen as
the web site language.

Try:

Tools->Import and Export Settings...

In the dialog, select "Reset All Settings -> Next

Choose to save your current settings or not -> Next

Select General Development Setting -> Finish

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