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09.19.2008 at 03:29PM PDT, ID: 23747546
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Netbeans GUI design problem

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NetBeans IDE

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Netbeans, 6.1, Java

Hi. I've been using netbeans for a while now for GUI designs. It's driving me crazy. I like the auto alignment thing, it helps my designs look better but when I run the code the things that are aligned in the design are completely scattered. Things shift left, right or even change size.

Is there a way around this? I wanna keep the alignment but I want things to stay the way they look in the design mode. Can I manipulate the specific alignments? I think things're getting aligned with more objects than I want them to be.

I have attached what it looks like before I run it and after.
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