Which IDE is suitable for GUI in Java?

Which IDE is suitable for GUI in Java?
I have kind of complex form with many text fields and buttons in a Java application. I have been trying with Netbeans, everything is fine with Netbeans but it is a huge problem when all the graphics components move around when you have too many graphic....
I am looking for IDE with GUI tools??? Any suggestions???
Many thanx for all advices

I tested Eclipse 3.2 and NetBeans 5.5. NetBeans definitely has the more stable, reliable and more user friendly GUI editor.
From the rest of the development - the features of the IDE - I see that Eclipse offers more but with the drawback for the beginner (as I am) that some things are harder to figure out how they work in Eclipse. NetBeans seems more "intuitive" and easier for me. - Emphasizing again that I am a beginner.

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