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"CancelButton" property resetting itself

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Jack Brown - 07 Dec 2006 22:46 GMT
Hi there,

Has anyone noticed that the "Form.CancelButton" property occasionaly resets
itself to "(none)" in the form's property window for no apparent reason (at
deisng time using VS 2005). Has anyone had this problem as well. Thanks.
Jack Brown - 07 Dec 2006 22:51 GMT
> Has anyone noticed that the "Form.CancelButton" property occasionaly
> resets itself to "(none)" in the form's property window for no apparent
> reason (at deisng time using VS 2005). Has anyone had this problem as
> well. Thanks.

s/deisng/design
Nathan Alden - 05 Jan 2007 02:09 GMT
I have seen this before. Your best bet is to log it over at the Visual
Studio lab site as a bug and see what happens. My guess is it's just another
one of the many designer serialization/deserialization bugs that have
plagued Visual Studio forever.

>> Has anyone noticed that the "Form.CancelButton" property occasionaly
>> resets itself to "(none)" in the form's property window for no apparent
>> reason (at deisng time using VS 2005). Has anyone had this problem as
>> well. Thanks.
>
> s/deisng/design
Jack Brown - 09 Jan 2007 06:05 GMT
>I have seen this before. Your best bet is to log it over at the Visual
>Studio lab site as a bug and see what happens. My guess is it's just
>another one of the many designer serialization/deserialization bugs that
>have plagued Visual Studio forever.

Ok, thanks for the confirmation. I've reported many issues at MSFT's
feedback site however but unless it's deemed serious they usually reject it
(probably because they have too many on-going fixes to deal with). Anyway,
thanks again.

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