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Minimize a form in its own window Like Photoshop

 
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I am creating a project & want to minimized its form like photoshop in its own status bar. How can I do this ? Any Idea .... ?
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MDI...

New Project > Menu Item Project > Add Form > MDI > Change Form1's Property MDI Child = True
Menu Item Project > Properties > Start up Object > MDIForm1 > OK
Double click MDIForm1 to get to its Form Load() Event
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  1. Load Form1
  2. Form1.WindowState = vbMaximized
  3. Form1.Visable = True
Run and minimized child form

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Re: Minimize a form in its own window Like Photoshop

 
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you simply need to use MDI form and other forms that you want to minimize as child form of the MDI.
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Deva all of your answer wasn't clear. you answer sortly. some time many man didn't understand like me. cause we are (like me) are new in vb. so please answer like vb5prgrmr.
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