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Something wrong with my toolbox

When I reset my Toolbox I get many tabs.

These are from my own projects.

In Vs2003 they were under a tab I created

One tab for each control I've programmed.

I've deleted all those tabs but if I reset they return.

It's as if VS2005 thinks they belong to the set that comes with VS.

I created a new solution and added all my projects to it.

The Toolbox looked ok.

I did a Reset of the toolbox and the extra tabs appeared.
Can anyone even guess at what I might try to fix this?

Thanks in advance

PS
If a solution contains many projects is the tool box the same no matter
which project is selected?

Feb 3 '06 #1
3 1108
I uninstalled VS and reinstalled it.
Created a new solution and project
Opened the toolbox and there they were - all 25 tabs

Don't know what to do next
Thanks for any suggestions
" **Developer**" <RE*************@a-znet.com> wrote in message
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When I reset my Toolbox I get many tabs.

These are from my own projects.

In Vs2003 they were under a tab I created

One tab for each control I've programmed.

I've deleted all those tabs but if I reset they return.

It's as if VS2005 thinks they belong to the set that comes with VS.

I created a new solution and added all my projects to it.

The Toolbox looked ok.

I did a Reset of the toolbox and the extra tabs appeared.
Can anyone even guess at what I might try to fix this?

Thanks in advance

PS
If a solution contains many projects is the tool box the same no matter
which project is selected?


Feb 3 '06 #2
I think that is the intended behavior. If you want them under one tab, put
them all in the same namespace.

Feb 24 '06 #3
That would explain what is happening.

Be MUCH better, I think, if only the ones referenced in the selected project
showed.

thanks

"the whip" <th*****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D9**********************************@microsof t.com...
I think that is the intended behavior. If you want them under one tab, put
them all in the same namespace.

Feb 24 '06 #4

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