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May 6th, 2004, 08:05 AM
#1
Docking order, I don't feel like thinking...
Let's say I have a layout on my form like
Button Button |Splitter|
All of them are docked And at runtime I want to change it to
Button |Splitter| Button
What's the easiest way to rearrange them?
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May 6th, 2004, 09:12 AM
#2
Junior Member
Remove them all from the Controls property and readd them in the right order. That's the easiest way...
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May 6th, 2004, 09:17 AM
#3
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Hi crptcblade
I've just noticed part of your signature
"I'm an Atheist, swear to God."
Stephen Hawkings, the renowned scientist specialising in Astronomy, crippled by motor neurone disease, is a fervent athiest but when he was asked "What happened before the Big Bang" he replied "God Knows"!!!! AT least he was correct!!
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May 6th, 2004, 09:30 AM
#4
Originally posted by taxes
Hi crptcblade
I've just noticed part of your signature
"I'm an Atheist, swear to God."
Stephen Hawkings, the renowned scientist specialising in Astronomy, crippled by motor neurone disease, is a fervent athiest but when he was asked "What happened before the Big Bang" he replied "God Knows"!!!! AT least he was correct!!
I'll bet Stephen Hawking never rearranged buttons on a form.
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