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How to scroll a windows form?

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    I am building an application in which I want to generate varialble amount of buttons on a windows form dynamically in run time...But since the size of the windows form is limited,I would like to use a scroll bar but I don't know how I can use it ..Can anyone help me please? Best Regards, E6AD

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      I am building an application in which I want to generate varialble amount of buttons on a windows form dynamically in run time...But since the size of the windows form is limited,I would like to use a scroll bar but I don't know how I can use it ..Can anyone help me please? Best Regards, E6AD

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      It should be sufficient to assign true to the Form.AutoScroll property. If this property is set to true, scroll bars are displayed on the form if any controls are located outside the form's client region. Additionally, when autoscrolling is on, the client area of the form automatically scrolls to make the control with input focus visible.


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