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Thread: Is the .net framework buggy??

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    few things..

    1. vb doesnt auto save so thats bs
    2. all u do to refresh somethin in a pane or whatever is: something.refresh
    3. maybe you should go back to vb6
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    Originally posted by wej42
    few things..

    1. vb doesnt auto save so thats bs
    2. all u do to refresh somethin in a pane or whatever is: something.refresh
    3. maybe you should go back to vb6
    A few things for you pal:
    1. Vb DOES autosave (when you press F5 to debug for example)
    2. If I understand it correctly this isn't really the problem..
    3. Yes you indeed do help him alot by saying that :|

    Anyway, I never have had the problems that you describe.. seems quite weird actually... do you have the SP1 and tried reinstalling the framework?
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    doesnt matter what i push, mine dont autosave, maybe mines special
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    There is an option to control the auto save feature under Tools --> Options --> Environment --> projects and solutions.

    I had problems with pictures refreshing. What I found was this... If you save the project before running it works fine, but if you don't, you may have refresh problems.
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    I, personally, ALWAYS save before running it in the IDE. You never know when it will crash and you lose all your work. It just seems to me a sensible thing. I have lost a lot of work to not saving before running.

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    Im thinking i have a dodgy install ( you know how it is ), will have to re-install the framework me think

    thanks for your replies

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    Hi

    As wolfofthenorth noted previously, we can set the save options based on the three choices under build and run.

    My question is if there is a further option to set an autosave that will save project automatically at specific time intervals much like MS Word & Excel, not just on build & run?

    Thanks
    Corinne

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    Is there something funky about this thread or is it just me? It says GeeSpot was the thread starter but the first post I see is by wej42 and appears to be some sort of reply. Is there a missing post or something?

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    lol how wierd, I did indeed start this thread like last year some time. Some reason my posts have gone

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    Anyone have any response to the question?

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    I am pretty confused by this thread as well Edneeis.

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    Originally posted by Edneeis
    Is there something funky about this thread or is it just me? It says GeeSpot was the thread starter but the first post I see is by wej42 and appears to be some sort of reply. Is there a missing post or something?
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    Originally posted by Corinne
    Hi

    As wolfofthenorth noted previously, we can set the save options based on the three choices under build and run.

    My question is if there is a further option to set an autosave that will save project automatically at specific time intervals much like MS Word & Excel, not just on build & run?

    Thanks
    Corinne
    save your proj Every x interval ?? no , VS.NET doesn't do this . This wouldn't be much useful anyways .

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