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.NET Forum / Windows Forms / WinForm General / March 2006

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Design Views - Multiple Group Boxes

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rh1200la@gmail.com - 13 Mar 2006 22:42 GMT
Hi there.  I have a winform in C# and my programming is going well.

I'd would like to show/hide 3 groupboxes.  My problem i think is
trivial.  I am currently designing the form in the design view, and
would like to hide the first group box so i can lay out the second one.
then same goes for the third one (hide the second one).

this is just in design view and layout.  any ideas???

thanks.
Tim Wilson - 13 Mar 2006 22:52 GMT
AFAIK, there is no way to hide a control in the designer; however, once you
select the control, by clicking it in the designer or by finding it in the
properties window dropdown list, you can bring the control to the top of the
z-order so that it is on top of everything else. There is an option, that
you should be able to find either on a toolbar or within the menu, that will
allow you to "bring to front" the control that is selected.

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> Hi there.  I have a winform in C# and my programming is going well.
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> thanks.

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