Visual Studio .NET - enable the grayed out disabled controls in tool box
Asked By joe
26-Mar-10 08:13 AM
hi,
im using asp.net 2.0 and visual studio 2005,windows xp sp3, i am creating new web site project. in my project i wish to use date time picker control. but that date time picker control is diabled in tool box. plz any one say how to manually enable the controls which are currently in disabled stae in the tool box. so then only we can drag and drop them in the web forms. and also im using master page and i try to use the date time picker in some other page say default.aspx.
Adam Houldsworth replied to joe
Hi,
Toolbox items only tend to grey out when you are not in a valid window for that item - your window is the current tab in the VS MDI area. For ASP.NET items, you need to be in an web page or user control tab - either in designer or markup, then it should be available.
Adam
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