Michel,
Another option you have is to use html tables and position your text that way.
>>If you need finer control of how you want the page to render for the text beyond what you can do with simple tags then yes you will need to create controls and position them where you want them on the page. When you use gridlayout then you can position the controls by using the absolute positioning in the html view or by dragging the controls in the design view. Another trick to use if you want to use flowlayout but in a certain location use absolution positioning is to use the Grid Layout Panel found in the HTML tab of the Toolbox. It allow you to use the finer positioning for only certain portions of your page. Be aware that gridlayout (absolute positioning) is not supported in old browsers.
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>Thanks, before changing everything, I wanted to make sure of that. I'll try with converting the HTML to label controls and also with the FlowLayout.
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Prenia Software & Consulting Services
Microsoft C# / .NET MVP
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