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Steve Schofield (VIP)
I need to attach different (self-created) user controls to my web form at
run-time, and I want to specify their position when/after they are loaded.

The only way I have managed to do this so far, is by drawing a control
container (like the Placeholder control) at designtime, but I need to do it
all at runtime.

Does anyone know how to do this?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Schofield [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 January 2002 10:32
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Subject: [aspngcontrolsvb] NET Positioning controls programatically

I need to attach different (self-created) user controls to my web form
at run-time, and I want to specify their position when/after they are
loaded.

The only way I have managed to do this so far, is by drawing a control
container (like the Placeholder control) at designtime, but I need to do
it all at runtime.

Does anyone know how to do this?

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* Steve Schofield
* Click here to reveal e-mail address
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* Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
* http://www.aspfree.com

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Richard Purchas
Can you still use a placeholder, but when you add a control in the
placeholder, first wrapper it within a panel (which can then be exactly
positioned) ? Just a thought ..

Richard

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