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switching between code and winform

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.:Alex:. - 29 Jan 2007 10:28 GMT
Hello,

   I have this very annoying problem. for example I have a class , a
partial class of a Form. When I modify some code in this class and I switch
to the Form, I have to wait some time to refresh the control. It's very
interesting because I don't modify a param regarding the form...

   There is a solution to stop this refresh when I switch between Code and
Form?

Thank you in advance,

Alex
RobinS - 29 Jan 2007 23:57 GMT
Are you running VS2005? Do you have SP-1 installed?

Do you mean it takes a long time for Visual Studio to paint the form and
let you access it when you switch from the code window to design mode? Like
it takes up to, say, 30 seconds? I'm having that problem, too. Not that
that makes you feel any better. (And before anyone asks, I *do* have SP-1
installed.)

Robin S.
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