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    Form Positions?

    When I set the position of a form to Center of the screen as soon as i move the form it alters the property to Manual!! in MSDN library it says that it is not available at run-time? Any ideas on stopping this happening??

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    I believe that the Position property only takes effect during loading.

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    And, what's the problem then? If you move the form is because you don't want it centered anymore.
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    I mean,

    you set the property to center screen, you then need to access a propertie, without moving the form (i.e changing the property to Manual) you have to select it on view again and it is a big pain!

    Any ideas now?

    Thanks

    Si

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    Sorry... you really lost me
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