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Dragging User Controls in Visual Studio 2005

In Visual Studio 2003, I could create a new user control such as panel1. The
name panel1 would appear in the toolbox under "My User Controls." I could
drag this panel1 from the toolbox onto another panel or dialog box. This
worked great.

In Visual Studio 2005, I can still create a new user control such as panel1.
The problem is I can't find a tab such as "My User Controls." Also, I can't
find a way to drag my new panel1 onto a dialog box.

How can I drag my new user controls like panel1 onto a dialog box?

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Randy
Jan 25 '06 #1
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I think that this is one of the issues that will be fixed with the updates
that'll appear shortly.
For now, just right click on the toolbox and select add/remove... then
browse to your projects bin directory and select the exe/dll file that
contains the control.

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Mick Doherty
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In Visual Studio 2003, I could create a new user control such as panel1.
The
name panel1 would appear in the toolbox under "My User Controls." I could
drag this panel1 from the toolbox onto another panel or dialog box. This
worked great.

In Visual Studio 2005, I can still create a new user control such as
panel1.
The problem is I can't find a tab such as "My User Controls." Also, I
can't
find a way to drag my new panel1 onto a dialog box.

How can I drag my new user controls like panel1 onto a dialog box?

--
Randy

Jan 25 '06 #2

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