Re: How to add control to form?



Brett wrote:
I have a group of third party components on my Tool Palette. I click on of the component that needs to be added to a form so I can reference the component. I drag this component onto the form. I see the mouse arrow and a square box of the component together. I click the form to drop the component. Now I see the form code. Looking back on the form, the component isn't there.

You say you are dragging it? Are you really dragging it, or are you selecting the control and then clicking on the form where you want the control to show up?

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