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Change text box position on the web form

 
 
Alan T
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      12th Feb 2007
I just put 2 text boxes on a web form but they are side by side, I have no
way to reposition them.


 
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Scott M.
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      12th Feb 2007
You are probably in Form Layout View, where items are placed on your form
inline as in a word processing document. If you use the arrow keys on the
keyboard to position the cursor in between the 2 textboxes, you can then hit
ENTER to move the right one down to the next line. Standard alignment
choices (left, center, right) will cause anything within the current
paragraph to change its alignment. But, with form controls, it's best to
first create a table that has the structure to hold your controls in
positions that you like and make the controls within cells of the table.

This is not really an ASP.NET issue, it is a fundamental HTML one.


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>I just put 2 text boxes on a web form but they are side by side, I have no
>way to reposition them.
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