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Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition has bad memory.

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    Hi all :) I was wondering if anybody else has experienced this problem. Because it is #$^^)@& me off and I am minutes away from never using the IDE again. lol. When I am placing controls around on a form at design time, then I save it. Exit Visual Studio, and reopen that same project, Why does visual studio stuff up the positioning of all of the controls? I mean, it never used to happen, and now it happens all the time. I have to keep on re-positioning everything all over again. Thanks, jase. :D

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      Hi all :) I was wondering if anybody else has experienced this problem. Because it is #$^^)@& me off and I am minutes away from never using the IDE again. lol. When I am placing controls around on a form at design time, then I save it. Exit Visual Studio, and reopen that same project, Why does visual studio stuff up the positioning of all of the controls? I mean, it never used to happen, and now it happens all the time. I have to keep on re-positioning everything all over again. Thanks, jase. :D

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      That's often a sign of a read-only file (I've had that myself). If you're using integrated source control, it's possible that it doesn't realise you need to check out the file when you make changes in the designer. If you're not using any kind of source control, then maybe the file has somehow become read-only by some other means.

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