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Problem with MDI children maximization (maximize bug)

Description
I have few opened MDI children forms in my MDI parent
I've maximized one, work for I while and then closed it with "X" in upper-right corner (the basic way to close a form)
Next thing I can see is that all my other forms are maximized even if they are not sizeable ?

That happens every time I close previously maximized form
even when I close it by using Me.Close() method

Just to mention that I'm still using .Net 1.0 framework and VS2002 (hope that's not the problem

Sorry if my English have "bugs", I'm not from English-speaking territor

Someone help me please, it makes me sick !!
Nov 20 '05 #1
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meh
I think this is "Works as Designed". This is how all of my MDI projects
have worked all the way back to VB3

meh

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Description :
I have few opened MDI children forms in my MDI parent.
I've maximized one, work for I while and then closed it with "X" in upper-right corner (the basic way to close a form). Next thing I can see is that all my other forms are maximized even if they are not sizeable ?? '
That happens every time I close previously maximized form,
even when I close it by using Me.Close() method !

Just to mention that I'm still using .Net 1.0 framework and VS2002 (hope that's not the problem)
Sorry if my English have "bugs", I'm not from English-speaking territory

Someone help me please, it makes me sick !!

Nov 20 '05 #2
"tequila" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb
Description :
I have few opened MDI children forms in my MDI parent.
I've maximized one, work for I while and then closed it with "X" in
upper-right corner (the basic way to close a form). Next thing I can
see is that all my other forms are maximized even if they are not
sizeable ?? ' That happens every time I close previously maximized
form, even when I close it by using Me.Close() method !

Just to mention that I'm still using .Net 1.0 framework and VS2002
(hope that's not the problem)

One child maximized, all children maximized. That's by (Win) design. Have a
look a the Office and all other apps, the behave the same way.
--
Armin

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Nov 20 '05 #3

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