How does one regenerate a form?
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How does one regenerate a form? I had a form up and running, did a save and then nothing. The form reapeared with no controls on it. I checked the Code view and all the code was there. I checked the form.designer.cs, all the descriptors for all the boxes, control, and everything else were there. So why isn't being seen. This is the second this has happened. I dont want to recreate the whole project. How can I "turn on" or recreate this form? I'm using VS2005 Standard Thanks
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How does one regenerate a form? I had a form up and running, did a save and then nothing. The form reapeared with no controls on it. I checked the Code view and all the code was there. I checked the form.designer.cs, all the descriptors for all the boxes, control, and everything else were there. So why isn't being seen. This is the second this has happened. I dont want to recreate the whole project. How can I "turn on" or recreate this form? I'm using VS2005 Standard Thanks
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How does one regenerate a form? I had a form up and running, did a save and then nothing. The form reapeared with no controls on it. I checked the Code view and all the code was there. I checked the form.designer.cs, all the descriptors for all the boxes, control, and everything else were there. So why isn't being seen. This is the second this has happened. I dont want to recreate the whole project. How can I "turn on" or recreate this form? I'm using VS2005 Standard Thanks
Lecutus1 wrote:
I dont want to recreate the whole project.
Get the version of the form immediately prior to your latest change from source control. You are using source control. Right? :doh:
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