Hi,
You need to use the docking windows found in the
www.dotnetmagic.com I think this is what you're looking
for.
Robert
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>I am new to programming in .NET.
>I would like to create a window that would dock to one
side of the parent
>window. Much like the property window in Visual
Studio .NET.
>So I thought that I would create a mdi application with a
child window
>performing as the property window. Though I believe this
is the wrong way to
>go about it. Since the child window would not behave as
those mentioned.
>How do I accomplish this using the .NET Framework?
>
>Thank you,
>Ernesto Herrera
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