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Hi,
I've some problems with a form resize in vb.net 2005. I thought about some solutions but i don't know how to do any of them:

1. When resizing, show a line which discribes the final size - and not automaticly set the new size.
2. Use an event which occur only on form maximize and restore.

Do someone know how to do any of them?
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Can you be detail in your question.

About question 1,

1. When resizing, show a line which discribes the final size - and not automaticly set the new size.
What do you intend to do?Show the size of the window in a SQUARE BOX.I dont understand what you mean by LINE.

Do you mean to SHOW A BOX HAVING THE SIZE OF RESTORE WINDOW.

2. Use an event which occur only on form maximize and restore.
Do You want to trigger an event when user pushes maximize or restore button from the Browser?


Originally Posted by tonberry
Hi,
I've some problems with a form resize in vb.net 2005. I thought about some solutions but i don't know how to do any of them:

1. When resizing, show a line which discribes the final size - and not automaticly set the new size.
2. Use an event which occur only on form maximize and restore.

Do someone know how to do any of them?
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