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Visual Studio 2005 Designer - Invisible Objects - Where Did They G

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PEimer - 07 May 2007 20:41 GMT
SQLDatasource object no longer visible on form in designer mode. I reset
settings to default and they are still invisible. Can not get to properites.
Only if select object from property dropdown.

I can't tell what is on my form.

How can I make them visible again?
Bryan Phillips - 07 May 2007 22:07 GMT
Look at the bottom of the form designer and see if the taskbar has been
resized too small to display the form's non-visual components.

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> SQLDatasource object no longer visible on form in designer mode. I reset
> settings to default and they are still invisible. Can not get to properites.
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> How can I make them visible again?
PEimer - 07 May 2007 22:35 GMT
I found it on the menu under View, Non Visual Controls.

But thank you anyway.

> Look at the bottom of the form designer and see if the taskbar has been
> resized too small to display the form's non-visual components.
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> > How can I make them visible again?

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