>Tom,
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>>Each of the forms I create have one hundred or more objects and must emulate corporate documents. Therefore I use Grid Layout and am pleased at the result.
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>I am glad that it works for you. I will probably use the same approach.
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>>As for your second question, I really cannot understand what you are asking and therefore cannot give an answer.
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>Sorry for not being clear with my question. Let me try again.
>I created some ASP.NET web forms. Then I go to the HTML view of the form to make some manual changes of positions of some controls, etc. Then I go back to the Design view. Then, when I return to HTML view, the formatting of the HTML code is changed. For example, instead of showing each web control on a separate line, as it was originally, VS.NET puts all controls or number of them in one line. So it is hard to read the HTML code. And, of course, it is hard to make more changes.
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>Thank you for your help.
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>Dmitry
Dmitry;
Wish I was there to see what is happening. By any chance is the Document PageLayout going from Grid Layout to Form Layout all by itself? I had that happen more than once when I began using ASP.NET.
I can change the position values in HTML and the Design View behaves. When this occurs can you go back to Design View and drag the object wherever you want and it stays there and updates the HTML Code? Or have you lost that ability?
Tom
Tom
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