design ur page from source view not from design view. And place ur controls b/w opening and closing tags of panel. i think u jst dragging ur controls from the toolbox.
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 2:49 AM, InfRes <[email protected]>wrote: > First the obvious, is the control definitaly in the panel? > somtimes when you drop it on it can be on the form on top > of but not in the panel. > > Then ensure the controls are visible themselves. > > My hunch would be that the controls need to redraw when you set the > panel to visible. my guess would be if you call > panelx.invalidate > panelx.update > > this forces a sycronous redraw of the entire area of the control > (this may need to be done with all subcontrols of the panel either) > > One thing that used to be a problem with some container controls > back in the VB days, is they had problems with more than one child, > we used to put all the controls in a frame and put the frame on the > problematic container, so that is only had one child to deal with... > This isn't likely in .net but worth a try anyway... > > Off the top of my head I cant think of anything else... > let us know if these suggestions help. > > Steven > > On Jan 8, 5:08 am, wildbl67 <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have two panels and two buttons. When button 1 is pressed I want > > panel one to show and when I press panel2 I want panel two to show. > > The problem arises when I put controls on each of the panels and the > > controls aren't showing properly within their respective panels. > > Could someone give a small clue on how to make this work?? > > > > public sub Button1_Click() > > > > If panel1.visible = false then > > > > panel1.visible=True > > panel2.Visible=False > > End If > > End >
