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Laura Stern
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Regarding the UserControl - just spoke to Ken McIntosh again. I presume this is the same case, but it is a bit different than you described. The customer wants a UserControl with some stuff in it. Then other developers want to customize that in different ways. So they create another ABL class that inherits from the original one (which already was an ABL class inheriting from a .Net UserControl). But now - even without putting this new UserControl onto a form - the developer cannot add more controls to it in Visual Designer. This makes much more sense to me. But again - it is an issue for the Visual Designer folks. Ken has already posted a question to the Tools forum (sorry, I don't know how to point you at that, but clearly he can). He hasn't gotten a response yet.
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