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Hello Everybody,

I am using the ToolStrip Control in .NET 2.0. I am also using a
ToolStripContai ner Control.

I want to know how to retain the position of the ToolStrip Control in the
ToolStrip Container.

For example if user drags the ToolStrip and Docks to the Bottom of the
ToolStrip Container.

Next time when he opens the application the ToolStrip should still stay in
the Bottom. But in my case it is always in the top.

Can some one help me in this?

Thanks
Anand Ganesh
Jan 24 '07 #1
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