Hi,
How could I set the presence of the form to be called to be locked inside
the boundary of the calling form ?
I got A and B form
A form contain tree view menu
and B form was part of the tree view menu item. So when I click the tree
view menu item and select B form to be showed under A form.
then B form will be shown up. but the problem is I dun want B form size to
be static, i want the B form size to be dynamic. When I resize the A form
treeview menu, then treeview menu getting smaller, then the B form getting
bigger. 1 1041
Hi,
How could I set the presence of the form to be called to be locked inside
the boundary of the calling form ?
I got A and B form.
A form contain tree view menu
and B form was part of the tree view menu item. So when I click the tree
view menu item and select B form to be showed under A form.
then B form will be shown up. but the problem is I dun want B form size to
be static, i want the B form size to be dynamic. When I resize the A form
treeview menu, then treeview menu getting smaller, then the B form getting
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