Tabbed or MDI Interface in Visual Studio 2005

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 19 Nov 2005 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

 If you’re anything like me, you probably fire up VS.NET daily and just leave most of the myriad of configuration settings untouched. With VS 2005 just out and – well shall we say it being less than stellar in terms of performance and stability – I’ve been messing a lot with configuration settings to work around some of the issues it brings up more than I ever had in VS 2003.   The thing that’s giving me a headache today is the WinForm designer. It’s...

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