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QuestionSpring ToolStrip Pin
Grant Nelson10-Oct-08 21:32
Grant Nelson10-Oct-08 21:32 
I ran a search for a System.Windows.Forms.ToolStrip which matches the width it is given but I was only able to find articles about ToolStripItems of one type or another. If this is a repeat, sorry.

I have a ToolStrip with context which can be resized. I would like the ToolStrip to be as large as it can be. Currently the ToolStrip will take the whole line (row) in the ToolStripContentPanel. If I try to drag the ToolStrip beside a ToolStrip which doesn't take up the whole line, the short one shifts down so that the resizable one can take over the whole line again.

Currently on any client size change of the ToolStrip I set the only item to the MaxItemSize to force the ToolStrip to get as large as it can in the ToolStripContentPanel. This doesn't seem to take into account other strips on the same row.

Although this isn't extremely important to my program's functionality, I'm sure you can understand why this is driving me crazy. If you wouldn't mind helping answer my question I would be very thankful.

How do I create a ToolStrip which will take as much width as it can from the content panel without moving other ToolStrips out of the way?
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QuestionVB.NET thisconnection.open and application shutsdown Pin
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QuestionGetting Socket Exception when using RAS and TCP client both Pin
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AnswerRe: Why not compile a .NET application one time for one machine? Pin
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