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Ioannis Vranos - 28 Apr 2004 15:53 GMT
Hi, i made an app with only one menuitem (on a mainmenu of course) ahd  the
problem is that it is placed on the left, but i want to  place it on the
right (it's a Help menu). Any ideas of how to place it on the right? I am
using .NET 1.1.

Ioannis Vranos
Eric Cadwell - 28 Apr 2004 22:00 GMT
Crosspost - see thread in WindowForms.Controls.
Ioannis Vranos - 29 Apr 2004 04:42 GMT
> Crosspost - see thread in WindowForms.Controls.

And? It is on topic there too.

Regards,

Ioannis Vranos
Eric Cadwell - 29 Apr 2004 21:33 GMT
It's common for people to post back / follow a single thread.

That's what Herfried did. He posted back on this thread, but not in the vc,
windowsforms, or designtime thread. So instead of people potentially
responding to each of your 4 threads, they'll know to come to the controls
thread to find answers.

> And? It is on topic there too.

So why stop at 4 group? I'm sure it's on in some way "on topic" in hundreds
of groups?

-Eric
Ioannis Vranos - 30 Apr 2004 02:00 GMT
> It's common for people to post back / follow a single thread.
>
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> So why stop at 4 group? I'm sure it's on in some way "on topic" in hundreds
> of groups?

Cross-posting is an efficient way of getting more answers since more people
see the messages and get involved. However it should be used only in the
right way (to be on topic to all these newsgroups. The particular subject is
not on topic in hundreds of newsgroups.

Regards,

Ioannis Vranos

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