Hi

What settings do I need so my main form touches the task bar but dope snot
go over it. This is just like other applications do. Also, what happens on
windows xp where a window's borders are thicker than on windows 2000?

Thanks

Regards

Re: Form settings by Cor

Cor
Fri Oct 24 02:24:02 CDT 2003

Hi John,
Before I answer, it looks if you are using Docking, is that true?
Cor



Re: Form settings by John

John
Fri Oct 24 05:47:01 CDT 2003

No, just a simple normal form. I set its size to 800x600 but of course it
covers the toolbar at 800x600. I can make it smaller but then how would it
position itself to be above the task bar and not in the dead centre of
screen thus covering part of the task bar. Pretty dumb issues. sorry.


"Cor" <non@non.com> wrote in message
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> Hi John,
> Before I answer, it looks if you are using Docking, is that true?
> Cor
>
>



Re: Form settings by Cor

Cor
Fri Oct 24 05:57:58 CDT 2003

John,
You mean something as me.startposition = formstartposition. and then what
you want?
Cor



Re: Form settings by EricJ

EricJ
Fri Oct 24 06:16:33 CDT 2003

have you tried this ?
Me.WindowState = FormWindowState.Maximized






"John" <john@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message
news:euuXEwhmDHA.2160@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> No, just a simple normal form. I set its size to 800x600 but of course it
> covers the toolbar at 800x600. I can make it smaller but then how would it
> position itself to be above the task bar and not in the dead centre of
> screen thus covering part of the task bar. Pretty dumb issues. sorry.
>
>
> "Cor" <non@non.com> wrote in message
> news:uyvNc$fmDHA.1800@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > Hi John,
> > Before I answer, it looks if you are using Docking, is that true?
> > Cor
> >
> >
>
>