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This is driving me crazy!!
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15/12/2008 16:23:32
 
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Visual Studio
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Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Vista
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01367534
Message ID:
01367623
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THANK YOU ALL! The click on first rule will be the easiest to follow.

Merry Christmas.

bob


>If you notice, there's a box with white "grapples". This will be the box that the left/top/right/bottom/center is aligned to. This box can be chosen from those chosen by simply clicking on one of the boxes/controls you've selected.
>
>HTH
>
>Richard
>
>
>>Just out of curiousity, are the rules written down on how this toolbar works somewhere? It doesn't seem to work the same way twice!
>>
>>bob
>>
>>
>>>Yuck! It lacks logic. And its an ingrained habit. I'm sure I'll learn, but its too bad the guys on both side of the company couldn't have agreed to simple things like this long ago.
>>>
>>>Merry Christmas!
>>>
>>>bob
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Bob,
>>>>
>>>>You're going to have to adapt to the VS way.
>>>>
>>>>>I am busy updating our FoxPro App to C#, and the class designer layout toolbar is driving me crazy. I've tried to look in various sources to figure out this toolbar. In Foxpro, when you'd select multiple objects (Textboxes, etc.) and click the right, top, etc. align buttons they would always align the most left, the topmost, etc. object. This toolbar seems to work in the opposite direction.
>>>>>
>>>>>Is there anyway to get the Visual Studio layout toolbar to work like FoxPro's?
>>>>>
>>>>>Bob
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