Kurt:

Quick and dirty fix: Note the base class and any non-default
properties of the two mis-behaving labels. Delete the two labels and
add two new ones.

Longer-form more robust fix:

Is the form under source code control? Good tools, like Fernando's
utility, will turn the binary SCX into text that's very useful to
study and compare to previous versions.

If you're not using source code control, this is a great time to point
out to your bosses why this exact problem could be solved much easier
that way :)

Make sure you have backups.

Browse the SCX as a table (BROW NOMO is a good way to make sure you
don't accidentally change something) and see if there's funny stuff
related to the labels.

Pack the form to remove bogus, duplicate, deleted records.


On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 1:31 PM, Kurt Wendt <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK - this is rather strange. I am Editing a form that a co-worker created. I 
> was just doing some cleanup of the layout. Well - 2 of these Label type 
> objects on the form - it looks OK when I save it. But, upon re-opening the 
> Form - Both Labels have shifted over to the right - and then either appearing 
> partially On top or Under the next object to the right. Its really weird. I 
> reset them - save the form - close it - reopen it - and they are shifted 
> Again!
>


-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com

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