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    Matthew Leggett
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    Hi folks I have a dilema I run a script from a button which deletes a certain piece of information, the script works fine however if the row of data that is removed has a button anywhere on the subsequent row, the button is resized is there anyway of getting the button to stay its original size. is there anyone out there that can help me it would be appreciated

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      Hi folks I have a dilema I run a script from a button which deletes a certain piece of information, the script works fine however if the row of data that is removed has a button anywhere on the subsequent row, the button is resized is there anyway of getting the button to stay its original size. is there anyone out there that can help me it would be appreciated

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      Vimalsoft Pty Ltd
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      Are you really talking about VB? Are you talking about ASP.NET? If its a Win App, you button will never move from the position you have placed it. zif this Web, post this in ASP Forum. :)

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