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Problem while set the window state to maximixed of the form

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    Hi All, I have a window form.If we change the window state of the form to the maximized then the controls under that windows form does not change their Location and the size.I want that at run time after maximizing the windows form the controls under that form should automatically change their Location and size. Please give me the solution,its urgent. Warm Regards, Lalit Narayan

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      Hi All, I have a window form.If we change the window state of the form to the maximized then the controls under that windows form does not change their Location and the size.I want that at run time after maximizing the windows form the controls under that form should automatically change their Location and size. Please give me the solution,its urgent. Warm Regards, Lalit Narayan

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      Hi, you can modify the Anchor and Dock properties of some controls, to get some standard behavior. or you can add code to the Resize event to define your own behavior. :)

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