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> Using vs2010, what are the options for getting a form based on a dataset
> and it's binding navigator to reside on the page of a tab control? By
> default, dropping the 'form' (the dataset's fields) from the data source
> window onto the tab page puts the fields in the page, but the 'toolbar'
> (bindingnavigator) ends up docked on the form itself. Can the tab's page
> act as a container for the toolbar, or do I need to add some other
> container to the tab page. The toolbar does not need to be moved at
> runtime.
It looks like the bindingnavigator toolbar can be hosted by either a tab
page or a panel, and probably more. I used the vs2010 Document Outline
toolbox to move the toolbar to those locations...it's odd that the
bindingnavigator toolbar does not have a parent property exposed in the
properties window? I think the doc outline feature is new to vs2010 so I
wonder how were these kinds of changes made before?