If you made a backup, then you can compare the text view of the original
form and the text view of the new form. May be the problem is what I've
described.

The thing is that you don't allways can take out the controls and paste
them again. In example, you can't do that if this controls are from a class.


Regards.-




2015-05-07 21:18 GMT+02:00 Kurt Wendt <[email protected]>:

> Hey Ted!
>
> Thanks for the follow-up.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> > Kurt:
> > Quick and dirty fix: Note the base class and any non-default
> > properties of the two mis-behaving labels.
>
> The Base class is just Label - nothing special there.
>
> >Delete the two labels and add two new ones.
>
> Yup - I just did that - and it worked!
>
> But, MAN - what the Heck was causing the problem. Its so Strange, well -
> maybe its just a little Strange - but, it certainly wasn't normal.
>
> Thanks!
> -K-
>
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