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Can I "dock" on 3 sides only?

 
 
Keith Smith
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      21st Mar 2005
By looking at the properties of my control (tabControl) it looks like I have
the choice of docking the size to my form on either one sigle side (left,
right, top, bottom) or all sides (fill). Is there a way to dock on the
left, right, and bottom side only?


 
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Nick Malik [Microsoft]
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      21st Mar 2005
> Is there a way to dock on the left, right, and bottom side only?

what would that look like?

Docking on the bottom means docking the entire width of the window across
the bottom... connected to the left and right sides.


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      21st Mar 2005
Yes use the Anchor property instead.

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> By looking at the properties of my control (tabControl) it looks like I

have
> the choice of docking the size to my form on either one sigle side (left,
> right, top, bottom) or all sides (fill). Is there a way to dock on the
> left, right, and bottom side only?
>
>



 
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Keith Smith
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      21st Mar 2005
>> Is there a way to dock on the left, right, and bottom side only?
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> what would that look like?
>
> Docking on the bottom means docking the entire width of the window across
> the bottom... connected to the left and right sides.


Ok, I see what you mean. I had a misunderstanding of what docking does.

However, whenever I choose only the "bottom" to dock my control, how come it
also moves the top of my control up about an inch?


 
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Keith Smith
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      21st Mar 2005
> Yes use the Anchor property instead.

Thanks. That looks like what I needed.


 
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