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Heres how to fix
umm ya, just do this
Turn DragMode automatic whatever in the properties window, right then on the place where it lands, use the drag drop event and get the object that was dropped with the parameter. I would give you a more accurate description of how to do this but I was too lazy to open VB. This should work, if it doesn't then I'll tell you how to fix it, or send you a sample. DragMode = Automatic Object receiving event DragDrop, in that event do your stuff k Bleah, I dont use MOVE either I jsut do object.left object.top = because if you use X and Y, it does placements based on your desktop I think ya thats it sry, just a cheap lazy message trying to fix some c++ bug - Ryan Waliany |
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