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Flow Layout in VS 2005

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    I have just started using VS 2005 and asp.net 2.0. I have put a control on a web form and want to position it on the form. In VS 2003 you could choose either flow layout or grid layout. I want to have the same as flow layout on my form so I can move the control freely. Anyone know how to do this? Thanks, macca

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      I have just started using VS 2005 and asp.net 2.0. I have put a control on a web form and want to position it on the form. In VS 2003 you could choose either flow layout or grid layout. I want to have the same as flow layout on my form so I can move the control freely. Anyone know how to do this? Thanks, macca

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      Hi... You can do like this .... Click on " Layout " in the top of ur IDE's menu bar , after that "Postion " n set " auto postion options " to absolute then u can drap the control easily.... Naresh.s.s

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        Hi... You can do like this .... Click on " Layout " in the top of ur IDE's menu bar , after that "Postion " n set " auto postion options " to absolute then u can drap the control easily.... Naresh.s.s

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        Thanks very much Naresh. That worked a treat. macca

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