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Scrollbars showing up at design time on all asp.net controls.

I cannot get rid of the scrollbars that are showing up on all my asp.net
controls. Buttons, Labels, everything.

It has something to do with my css. If I remove rel="stylesheet " from <LINK
href="mystylesh eet.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet "> it works but then
of course my styles do not work.

these scrollbars do not appear at run time. Just in design mode.

Thanks for any help.
Nov 19 '05 #1
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