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I tackle this problem by cutting the derrived class and then pasting it back. It seems that internally Designer 8.5 keeps all declarations in the order they were added to the script, but shows them in alphabetical order. By cutting, the declaration is removed and when you paste it back (even if you do this in exact same place) it is re-added at the end of the other declarations, so inetrnally now the derived class is after its base class and error disappears. It seems to work for me 100%
Feedback response number WEBB8JKSYR created by ~Tanita Asaweburikle on 07/08/2011