Figures
Figure 1.1: WinForms Projects
Figure 1.2: The WinForms Designer
Figure 1.3: The Property Browser
Figure 1.4: List of Events
Figure 1.5: Nicely Laid-Out Form at Ideal Size
Figure 1.6: Nicely Laid-Out Form Resized
Figure 1.7: Setting the Anchor Property
Figure 1.8: Anchoring Text Boxes Top, Left, Right and Anchoring Buttons Bottom, Right
Figure 1.9: Setting the Dock Property
Figure 1.10: Docking and Splitting
Figure 1.11: Adding a New Project to an Existing Solution
Figure 1.12: A User Control Shown in the Designer
Figure 1.13: Hosting a User Control
Figure 1.14: Dynamic Properties for MainForm
Figure 1.15: A Dialog Box (See Plate 1)
Figure 1.16: ErrorProvider Providing an Error (See Plate 2)
Figure 1.17: Custom Drawing (See Plate 3)
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