If so, then you have not told us anything important so far: you are saying that showing and hiding a layoutpanel breaks it, but you haven;t supplied any code for the panel or for showing/hiding it, or any indication of what is giving it some structure in the first place or what is *should* look like and what it actually looks like. And most of the code you have sent refers to classes that you *don't* supply the code for. Can you get it down to a simple example which demonstrates the problem and send the code for that in? Or send me the project if you want.
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