BindingNavigator Location

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Hi all,

I am just getting into VS 2005 from VS2003 and working through some
exercises from a book.
Drag & Dropped a couple of datasources onto a form and VS added all the
controls including a bindingnavigator and toolstrip.
The bindingnavigator is located above the toolstrip and I would like to have
the toolstrip above the binding navigator.

Neither control is locked, but I can't find any way to move them. Even if I
change the location in the properties, they just go back to the original as
soon as I leave the location row.

Can anyone tell me how to relocate the controls?

TIA
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AG
Email: discuss at adhdata dot com


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