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[RESOLVED!] Startup location of my form inside a parent form?
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Decided to use Parent center. Last edited by rockingator : April 13th, 2008 at 09:18 AM. |
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Usually I'd delete this kind of edited question, but let me take the opportunity to request that you don't "edit out" your original question. Doing so leaves a completely useless post that causes extra work for moderators and gives no value to anyone else. Better is to just leave your question, and you can request a moderator lock or delete your thread if you want.
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