UserControl priority
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Hi, I'm currently working with user controls under VS2005. VS2005 does provide a handy tool called "UserControl TestContainer" for every user controls in my project. However, I need to configure one of my user controls in the project to be the first one to display. The problem here is that I'm using a third party control and it doesn't render correctly if its parent form is not the first one to be rendered. So I need a way to set the form as a startup user control. Is there any way to do that? Thank you very much.
KiT
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Hi, I'm currently working with user controls under VS2005. VS2005 does provide a handy tool called "UserControl TestContainer" for every user controls in my project. However, I need to configure one of my user controls in the project to be the first one to display. The problem here is that I'm using a third party control and it doesn't render correctly if its parent form is not the first one to be rendered. So I need a way to set the form as a startup user control. Is there any way to do that? Thank you very much.
KiT
Never wait for a chance to come, Believe in your own potential and go get it!
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