Tab pages rearrangeing themselfs

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Brian Henry

I've noticed this a few times now, I have pages in a specific order that i
want them in, and every once and a while when I rebuild my project or edit a
tab page, the next time i open that form up to work with it they are in a
diffrent order again... has anyone ever seen this happen?
 
Hi Brian,

A well known bug, I had the idea that if I did give them alphabetic
sequential names it was bettter. But I am not sure of it.

Cor
 
* "Brian Henry said:
I've noticed this a few times now, I have pages in a specific order that i
want them in, and every once and a while when I rebuild my project or edit a
tab page, the next time i open that form up to work with it they are in a
diffrent order again... has anyone ever seen this happen?

That's a known bug. In the form's
'Load' event handler, remove the tabpages from the TabControl's
'TabPages' collection and re-add them in the right order.
 
Thanks guys, I wish MS would get a service pack out for all the bugs we have
so far....
 
I Service pack that doesn't cost anything *LOL*.. kinda like thoes nifty
"check for service releases" links on the installers that are there but have
no use right now hehe
 
Brian,

* "Brian Henry said:
I Service pack that doesn't cost anything *LOL*.. kinda like thoes nifty
"check for service releases" links on the installers that are there but have
no use right now hehe

I hope/think that the update to 2004 won't be very expensive. Remember
that VS.NET 2003 update (from 2002) was available for USD 31 for 6
months.
 
Hi Herfried,

Do you know that in this business pointing on the next generation is always
done.

If you do it to most people who have expirience with that ist sounds also
that the present product is a faillure.

And that it is not in my opinion and therefore is pointing to much on the
next .......................

So give a sollution and do not tell to wait on the next because after the
next there will be another next.

But just my thoughts,

Cor
 
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If you do it to most people who have expirience with that ist sounds also
that the present product is a faillure.

If you do it to much for most people who have expirience with that ist
sounds also
that the present product is a faillure.
 
* "Cor said:
Do you know that in this business pointing on the next generation is always
done.

If you do it to most people who have expirience with that ist sounds also
that the present product is a faillure.

Compared to .NET 2.0, .NET 1.0 is "poor" (but it's still a great piece
of software).

:-)
So give a sollution and do not tell to wait on the next because after the
next there will be another next.

:-)
 
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