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Loris Groppo - 25 Sep 2007 23:23 GMT
A great problem on VS2005. After I dropped an object on the design area of a
component, it does not maintain the position assigned. All objects, after
closing and reopening the designer, move on the left of the area.
It's hard to work in this situation. VS2005 SP1 resolves the situation?
Please, help me!!

Loris
Amit Sharma - 26 Sep 2007 14:28 GMT
Hello Loris,

Is it happening on every instance of VS Studio IDE that you create a form on
or in any specific existing project.

You might want to test by creating a new application in a new instance of VS
IDE. If it happens every time that then You might also want to try un install
and reinstall.

I have a never seen this behavior in the past.

Regards,
Amit

> A great problem on VS2005. After I dropped an object on the design area of a
> component, it does not maintain the position assigned. All objects, after
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