Care to provide an example of the kind of layout that has problems, and/or what Anchor 
and Dock settings you used?  (Pasting in the InitializeComponent method might be 
enough.)  Did you look at any of the resources Julia Lerman pointed to?

At 10:55 AM 9/1/2004, Ranjan wrote
>I am facing the same problem. Even tried out some 3rd party controls but to
>no avail.
>Anchor and Dock setting for each control (around 30 per form on an average)
>on each form(around 150 )
>doesn't seem to be the likely answer. Any solution?
>r.
>
>
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Cheng
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>Studio ?
>
>Look at the Anchor and Dock properties of each control.  Not as flexible as
>layout managers, but much easier to use, and powerful enough for most
>purposes.
>
>> when a form is resized, the controls inside are not resized
>> accordingly. Do we have to handle this or is there something like
>> java's layout  manager in .net?


J. Merrill / Analytical Software Corp

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