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Pop up properties in VS2005

I seem to remember during a demo that when you place an ASP.NET control on
the webform some of the most commonly used properties pop up at a convenient
location beside your mouse. I just installed VS2005 and can't find that
feature. What am I missing?

Thanks!
Jan 5 '06 #1
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A handful of controls expose this functionality. The DataGrid for example
does, while the label doesn't. It shows up as a little black arrow that
points right. (don't mix it up with the smaller green arrow that poitns
right). Try putting a datagrid down and see if it shows up in design
view..

Karl

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"VB Programmer" <do**@emailme.com> wrote in message
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I seem to remember during a demo that when you place an ASP.NET control on
the webform some of the most commonly used properties pop up at a
convenient location beside your mouse. I just installed VS2005 and can't
find that feature. What am I missing?

Thanks!

Jan 5 '06 #2
Thanks. Suprised that textbox doesn't do this. Oh well...

"Karl Seguin" <karl REMOVE @ REMOVE openmymind REMOVEMETOO . ANDME net>
wrote in message news:uS**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
A handful of controls expose this functionality. The DataGrid for example
does, while the label doesn't. It shows up as a little black arrow that
points right. (don't mix it up with the smaller green arrow that poitns
right). Try putting a datagrid down and see if it shows up in design
view..

Karl

--
http://www.openmymind.net/

"VB Programmer" <do**@emailme.com> wrote in message
news:uj**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I seem to remember during a demo that when you place an ASP.NET control on
the webform some of the most commonly used properties pop up at a
convenient location beside your mouse. I just installed VS2005 and can't
find that feature. What am I missing?

Thanks!


Jan 5 '06 #3

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