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Tip #18: Did you know…How to absolute position controls on copy paste or drag drop from Toolbox?
To absolute position any control on your designer, you select the control and then select the following menu option: Format –> Position… ->Position style ->Absolute. Sometimes you may want the controls to be absolutely positioned on the
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