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Malow Goomba Level: 9 Posts: 20/25 EXP: 3055 For next: 107 Since: 03-15-04 From: Rock Forest, Qu�bec, Canada Since last post: 145 days Last activity: 11 hours |
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I'm working with Visual Basic.NET and I'd like to know how to put forms in other forms. Example: Open Access, you can have forms in the main form. I don't know how to explain that better But it would really help me out if anybody could tell me how you can do that... Thx! |
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dan Snap Dragon Level: 43 Posts: 248/782 EXP: 534516 For next: 30530 Since: 03-15-04 Since last post: 20 hours Last activity: 14 hours |
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You mean MDI forms? There's either a property or you can just add them like a normal form. I've not got VS .NET installed to check unfortunately. | |||
sloat Level: 16 Posts: 16/85 EXP: 18044 For next: 2212 Since: 05-21-04 From: South Central Delaware Since last post: 19 days Last activity: 5 hours |
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To create an mdi form, set the IsMdiContainer property of the form to true. MDI Children have to be created in code, but you can still use the Form Wizard to design the windows. Once you create them, set the MdiParent property to the MDI Form. Here's a page from MSDN that will help: IsMdiContainer |
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