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    Help with flowlayout panels pleaseee

    Hi all,

    first a background:

    I have a program in which I have 5 flowlayout panels that I need to take up the same size and location, the only issue I have is they all go inside one another which is not helpful.

    I can solve this by moving them slightly but that doesnt allow for nice look on the program.

    I cant use another control as the flow panel does all i need just this one annoying issue.

    Any ideas how to fix? had no luck with google

    Im using VB 2010 Express

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    Re: Help with flowlayout panels pleaseee

    Are your panels one above other?

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    Re: Help with flowlayout panels pleaseee

    Hi
    thanx for you fast reply,

    yes identical size one on top of another

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    Re: Help with flowlayout panels pleaseee

    Then you can use the "Document Outline" window to manage the panels. Press Ctrl+Alt+T or View>Other Windows>Document Outline

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    Re: Help with flowlayout panels pleaseee

    thanx heaps

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