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

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What prevents control  from changing LOCATION?

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Kristijan Marin - 30 Dec 2006 00:32 GMT
Hi,

I have a usercontrol control that acts as a container inside which I have
userpanels ... that have picturebox controls inside

Upon zoom parameter the control inside container is resized or shrinked
..... so basicaly i resize/shrink the image

The problem occures only when i have the inside control bigger and the
scroll bars of container are showen ....

What happens is that when  i want to set Location or Bounds parameter to the
center of my client rectangle
of the container so center it inside visible area of container ..... setting
this two parameters is some how
prevented or changed to so other values ..... The size is changed correctly
so it should fit inside container without scrollbars

I had AutoSize turned on and off .... no difference ....

Can anyone tell me what can prevent control from changing  it's Location ??
OR even set it to some other value ?

Thanke you.
Kris
Earl - 31 Dec 2006 05:05 GMT
Check out the Dock and Anchor properties.

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> Kris

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