Getting Form Design Error
Mar 15, 2012When i open my form to work with it it comes up this error
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When i open my form to work with it it comes up this error
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I have a windows application with a large form named QueryForm which I can no longer open in the design view. When I debug the project the form displays as normal and when I view all files you get the two files QueryForm.Designer.vb and QueryForm.resx. Is there any way I can re-assosciate this file as a form so I can use the design view again instead of having to recreate the form all over again? I have added a new form which works fine in design view and cannot think of any reason why the form will not work in the design mode
View 12 RepliesDeserialization Error when trying to view a form in design mode.Unable to load type [code]...
View 4 Replieswhy i cant see the Form Design?and when i double-click the Form1.vb on the Solution Explorer i got error:does anyone here encounter this probz before?how to fix this.. (should i reinstall vbnet?)
View 1 RepliesI seem to have reached a limit on the size of the form. I cannot make the form longer and I need to add more fields. Is there a limit on how many fields can be included in a form?
View 1 RepliesI will try to develope a little application with Visual Basic.Net 2005 Beta 2. I've make Form1 and its code, but at this time I can't see it in design time, an error occured: One or more errors encountered while loading the designer. The errors are listed below. Some errors can be fixed by rebuilding your project, while others may require code changes.Clicking on each error will take you to the line of code that caused it.
View 19 RepliesThis must be so simple but I cannot find it anywhere. I want to split a form into two section by a line.
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I've found a difference in overload resolution between the C# and the VB-compiler. I'm not sure if it's an error or by design:
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I am looking at implementing a Web Service API for our product. I have figured out how you go about the general architecture/fault handling within WCF. My question is a more general one of how to design the overall error handling system. For example I have a method called SaveCompany (companyobject). Each company name needs to be unique. Say you tried to save a second company called "ABC Inc.". Would you expect to get back a fault named "DuplicateCompanyFault", or would you expect to get back an error code, or something else? I guess the root of my question is would you prefer to receive faults to handle, error code, or some combination? These services are going to be consumed by multiple different entities outside our company on multiple non-.NET platforms.
View 2 RepliesI had a project converted from vb6.. now I'm replacing old controls with new ones.. but when I delete the control off the form.. the form generate code still shows it.. I didnt think I was supposed to monkey with that code and remove anything..
I assume there is a way for the code to regenerate from the actual form design ?
I tried rebuild project.. but that didnt do anything.. I'm a tad new to vb.net..
Im using VS 2010 Trial edition. In my web application i got error "error hresult e_fail has been returned from a call to a component" while viewing the aspx page in design mode.
View 2 RepliesDesign view shows an error message with projects that I open and with new projects. I can create or edit a project using code and properties. I just can't see anything but the error message in design. I can double click a label or text box and it will be added to the form, and I can edit it, just not see the form in design view.
View 2 RepliesI'm trying to make a simple User control that houses one collection of a class that I've made. After building the control All works as planned and then randomly when I try to go to the design time interface for the form I placed the control on I get an error page with the following:
To Prevent Possible data loss before loading the designer, the following errors must be resolved:(ignore and continue: which about half the time works and the control shows up and the other part of the time all of the controls on the page are missing)
The one error is the following:Object of type'System.Collections.Generic.List'1[StaticGraphPlot.clsStaticCurveData]' cannot be converted to type System.Collections.Generic.List'1[StaticGraphPlot.clsStaticCurveData]'.
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I use try catch finally to handle errors in my program. And these work fine when i debug application, but when i install it, error handling does not work?!
View 1 RepliesThere is no editor available for 'file path here'. Make sure the application for file type (.vb) is installed. This is the error that I get when I try to open a project I did a while back in VB. I tried a C# project and I can open the form for viewing fine, but for some reason VB won't work? I really don't want to do a repair on the whole application as it takes a while and I'm not even sure I have the ISO right now.
View 1 RepliesI booted my computer today and tried to load my project. All I can find is the user interface.vb with all my code. The program runs fine, but I cannot find Form1.vb. How can I retrieve it?
View 1 Repliesi m trying to develop a billing sw using vb.net as front end and ms sql as back end. i 'll need two tables for this. So, how can i design avb.net form for this purpose.... means what tools should be used for item entries
View 2 RepliesI was loading my project when my computer rebooted suddenly. After it came back up, I went to load my project again and got an error about "an error occured when loading in the design view..this has been disabled" - sorry I did not get the exact message but it was something like this. Then when my project opened up, I now cannot see my form in the design view anymore. It still run's fine, but there is no code displayed and the form itself does not display in IDE anymore. I can see the code for the form only on the form.designer.vb mode.I have continues backup installed, and restored several versions of the class files for the form, but yet still no luck.
View 4 RepliesAll of suddenly I can not see a form in design view. I am getting 57 errors and all of them have this error.... They type 'Windows.My.Resources.Resources' has no property named '....'
My project runs fine. I can compile and do all that good stuff. But I can not see for in design view.
I was designing a Form in VS.NET but the form controls etc have dissappeared. I am left with a pnael which i can write code in but cant see the Form or its controls.
However - if i press the play button then i appears again but dissapears again when i close the form after playing it.
I have to design form like
1. left side of form contains a TreeView
2. On selection of different tree nodes, i want to open different forms on right side of the screen
which control should i use. Splitter control is not useful, i cannot open forms in splitter control is there FRAMESET(Frameset tag in web debelopment) like control exist ? so that i can open forms in it?
I never got into detailed error processing too much when I played in VBA/VB6 a lot. Mostly then, if you ran into a user error (such as some input of theirs failing a validation test of some kind), you popped a MsgBox() with some error information and the critical (or warning) icon, and safely aborted out of the code
In .NET, my reading basically points to exceptions as the end-all in error handling. It looks to me that if you know a spot of code where a user can screw up, you're supposed to catch it with either try...catch blocks (for things like data conversions), or standard if...the...else constructs for other things, and then throw a new exception if needed.
Isn't throwing an exception essentially a forced crash of a program in a sense (granted, you get the option of continuing)? Or are exceptions geared specifically for things like data conversion errors and other "things that shouldn't happen", and resume use of MsgBox() and friends for minor user screwups?
Consider the case of where you have a TextBox that is only supposed to accept numeric data (or heck, just a specific set of characters). Barring some other trick that lets you restrict that field (let's just assume it's freeform, programatically), it would seem a bit of a waste to throw new exceptions everytime they type in an invalid character, or even if the error checking doesn't happen until they press a submit button (like on a webpage). Popping a MsgBox() seems more sane in that case.
So what's the straight dope on exceptions and throwing new ones on user errors? How about if your program also exposes a programmatic framework? Bad usage of one of the programmatic functions definitely seems like new exception territory to me.
When I attempt to open forms in the designer in the IDE, I get this error:
Exception of type System.ComponentModel.Design.ExceptionCollection was thrown.
My project is building OK. Any ideas?
On my Form Design the Buttons are nice and round.
When I go to Run the program they all change to Hard Rectangular shapes and rounded corners dissapear.
I did not add anything inside the code to do this.
The code was translated from other version.
Should I look in the code since it happens to all of the buttons and what to search?
i'm on day one with VB05 express Beta 2 after a several-year break from VB6 after having a sudden surge of programming inspiration. i must say i'm quite impressed with a lot of the features, however, i'm really stumped by something that must be so simple that i'm just looking too hard or something.i've been looking for hours at how to return to the graphic design view of a form. i can't find it anywhere. all of the code from when i closed my project is still there but the visual representation of the form itself is nowhere to be found.
View 4 RepliesI have to design each dockingitem as a child form.If so it is inconvenient because when mainform is loaded. I have to remove all dockingitems. then when i click button1 , the first dockingitem will show.I click button2 the second dockingitem will show (i show dockingitem one after other when i click correspond button)It seems not suitable for standard designing.
View 6 RepliesWhen designing a program I have designed it so it fits the screen I am working on. In this case the screen resolution is (1366x768).
View 5 RepliesCould anyone help me to find the template design for the above form ? or any toturial Video that teach step by step on how to develop such the above form please ? (Visual Basic 2010)
View 6 RepliesI've developed a derived form class that contains various collections of data. Corresponding to this data, I have a series of custom controls which can be linked to said data. I do this via custom UITypeEditors that convert the Custom Controls' Form into my derived Form Class Type and filling in a ListBox with the relevant data for the control in question. When the controls are serialized by the designer, it only stores the index value.
The above all works fine. However, I have found 1 bug that I am trying to work out - which is that, during Design Time, Custom Controls that are placed in sub containers (like a Tab Control) will fire their Load Event BEFORE they are placed inside of the Form. Is there a way to prevent this from happening? OR is there an event which occurs when the Controls are truly placed inside of a form (and not merely a sub container)?
EDIT: Upon Further Inspection, this problem only occurs with the Tab Control and not with other sub containers like Group Boxes, Split Panes, etc.
I am developing an application in which I would like to let the users design some forms and decide the fields that are in the form.An example is better than a poor explanation, so let me put the example of Microsoft CRM in which you as end user can define a form, the fields in that form, or customize existing forms by adding or removing fields.
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