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Any real reason this should happen ?

In form designer view, if you cut a control and then paste it into eg a panel,
all the Event functions are cleared from the properties view.
May 18 '06 #1
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It happens because it's not the same Control. It could have been designed
either way, and someone would not be happy with it. I suppose you just
lucked out.

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In form designer view, if you cut a control and then paste it into eg a
panel, all the Event functions are cleared from the properties view.

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