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Frustrating - dialog in resource editor always resizes to top left

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    srev
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    Hi, I'm using VS.Net 2003 (C++ only) and have the most frustrating bug! Every time I try to edit a dialog within the resource editor it resizes the frame of the dialog towards the top left. I have to switch off snapping and resize it manually. Every single time. Also, when creating a new dialog resource everything gets thrown off to the top leftand all I can see is a tiny handle to drag. I found a similar bug reported on MSDN for VB but it didn't offer any help to me. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Simon

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      Hi, I'm using VS.Net 2003 (C++ only) and have the most frustrating bug! Every time I try to edit a dialog within the resource editor it resizes the frame of the dialog towards the top left. I have to switch off snapping and resize it manually. Every single time. Also, when creating a new dialog resource everything gets thrown off to the top leftand all I can see is a tiny handle to drag. I found a similar bug reported on MSDN for VB but it didn't offer any help to me. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Simon

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      here is the solution. uninstall. :). Apparently vs .net is so buggy that it should obviously be pulled off shelves. I think their should be an organization that test software products to ensure its bug free. I would always hope for a multi-zillion $$$ corporation such as microsoft to deliver their products bug free, however the world is mistaken... Which only prooves that open source software is much better, bug free, and delivered by excellent professionals who sit and work through the bugs correcting them. On the other hand microsoft overpays developer to work from 9-5 that jump out the doors at the sound of the last tick from the clock at 5.

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        here is the solution. uninstall. :). Apparently vs .net is so buggy that it should obviously be pulled off shelves. I think their should be an organization that test software products to ensure its bug free. I would always hope for a multi-zillion $$$ corporation such as microsoft to deliver their products bug free, however the world is mistaken... Which only prooves that open source software is much better, bug free, and delivered by excellent professionals who sit and work through the bugs correcting them. On the other hand microsoft overpays developer to work from 9-5 that jump out the doors at the sound of the last tick from the clock at 5.

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        Which bug-free open source developer studio are you using? And why are you than concerned with the quality of MS's products? peterzorbas wrote: ...microsoft overpays developer to work from 9-5 that jump out the doors at the sound of the last tick from the clock at 5. Do you know that for a fact? I should look there for my next job! ----------------------------- Get trial copy of comment generating tool CommentMakerPro, std::string and std::string containers viewer FeinEvaluatorPro and windows manager for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET FeinWindows at www.FeinSoftware.com

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