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Split Container auto resizes with form annoyance

In .NET 1.1 you placed a single spliter control on a form and it stayed
where it was unless moved. in .NET 2.0 if you put a spliter container with a
vertical splitter, and say assign the splitter distance to 170, then resize
the form horizontally the splitter moves also! I don't want it to do this, I
want the splitter to only ever change sizes when the user moves it, not
relative to the form size. How do I go about doing this in .NET 2.0 now?
May 18 '06 #1
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nevermind i found it! didnt notice the fixedpanel property before

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In .NET 1.1 you placed a single spliter control on a form and it stayed
where it was unless moved. in .NET 2.0 if you put a spliter container with
a vertical splitter, and say assign the splitter distance to 170, then
resize the form horizontally the splitter moves also! I don't want it to
do this, I want the splitter to only ever change sizes when the user moves
it, not relative to the form size. How do I go about doing this in .NET
2.0 now?

May 18 '06 #2

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