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Re: HTML Tables in Visual Studio

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    Boycech
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    Hi, I'm using Visual Studio to create dynamic web enabled database systems for work. The problem is they want me to use HTML tables soley so if somebody re-sizes their browser, the content will adjust in size with it as opposed to if you drag and drop controls on the form from the toolbox, it will not. It takes a lot of extra effort to create these tables and place the controls in them because you have to do it manually with raw HTML code. If you drag and drop a table in Visual Studio, it gives it coordinates etc. Am I doing this the hard way??? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks CB

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      Hi, I'm using Visual Studio to create dynamic web enabled database systems for work. The problem is they want me to use HTML tables soley so if somebody re-sizes their browser, the content will adjust in size with it as opposed to if you drag and drop controls on the form from the toolbox, it will not. It takes a lot of extra effort to create these tables and place the controls in them because you have to do it manually with raw HTML code. If you drag and drop a table in Visual Studio, it gives it coordinates etc. Am I doing this the hard way??? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks CB

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      Syed Abdul Khader
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      You change the layout from in Visual Studio from default Grid Layout to Flow Layout using the Property browser so that everything you design will be in the tables.

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