Form.MinimizeBox Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether the Minimize button is displayed in the caption bar of the form.
public:
property bool MinimizeBox { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool MinimizeBox { get; set; }
member this.MinimizeBox : bool with get, set
Public Property MinimizeBox As Boolean
Property Value
true
to display a Minimize button for the form; otherwise, false
. The default is true
.
Examples
The following example creates a new instance of a Form and calls the ShowDialog method to display the form as a dialog box. The example sets the FormBorderStyle, AcceptButton, CancelButton, MinimizeBox, MaximizeBox, and StartPosition properties to change the appearance and functionality of the form to a dialog box. The example also uses the Add method of the form's Controls collection to add two Button controls. The example uses the HelpButton property to display a help button in the caption bar of the dialog box.
public:
void CreateMyForm()
{
// Create a new instance of the form.
Form^ form1 = gcnew Form;
// Create two buttons to use as the accept and cancel buttons.
Button^ button1 = gcnew Button;
Button^ button2 = gcnew Button;
// Set the text of button1 to "OK".
button1->Text = "OK";
// Set the position of the button on the form.
button1->Location = Point(10,10);
// Set the text of button2 to "Cancel".
button2->Text = "Cancel";
// Set the position of the button based on the location of button1.
button2->Location =
Point( button1->Left, button1->Height + button1->Top + 10 );
// Set the caption bar text of the form.
form1->Text = "My Dialog Box";
// Display a help button on the form.
form1->HelpButton = true;
// Define the border style of the form to a dialog box.
form1->FormBorderStyle = ::FormBorderStyle::FixedDialog;
// Set the MaximizeBox to false to remove the maximize box.
form1->MaximizeBox = false;
// Set the MinimizeBox to false to remove the minimize box.
form1->MinimizeBox = false;
// Set the accept button of the form to button1.
form1->AcceptButton = button1;
// Set the cancel button of the form to button2.
form1->CancelButton = button2;
// Set the start position of the form to the center of the screen.
form1->StartPosition = FormStartPosition::CenterScreen;
// Add button1 to the form.
form1->Controls->Add( button1 );
// Add button2 to the form.
form1->Controls->Add( button2 );
// Display the form as a modal dialog box.
form1->ShowDialog();
}
public void CreateMyForm()
{
// Create a new instance of the form.
Form form1 = new Form();
// Create two buttons to use as the accept and cancel buttons.
Button button1 = new Button ();
Button button2 = new Button ();
// Set the text of button1 to "OK".
button1.Text = "OK";
// Set the position of the button on the form.
button1.Location = new Point (10, 10);
// Set the text of button2 to "Cancel".
button2.Text = "Cancel";
// Set the position of the button based on the location of button1.
button2.Location
= new Point (button1.Left, button1.Height + button1.Top + 10);
// Set the caption bar text of the form.
form1.Text = "My Dialog Box";
// Display a help button on the form.
form1.HelpButton = true;
// Define the border style of the form to a dialog box.
form1.FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.FixedDialog;
// Set the MaximizeBox to false to remove the maximize box.
form1.MaximizeBox = false;
// Set the MinimizeBox to false to remove the minimize box.
form1.MinimizeBox = false;
// Set the accept button of the form to button1.
form1.AcceptButton = button1;
// Set the cancel button of the form to button2.
form1.CancelButton = button2;
// Set the start position of the form to the center of the screen.
form1.StartPosition = FormStartPosition.CenterScreen;
// Add button1 to the form.
form1.Controls.Add(button1);
// Add button2 to the form.
form1.Controls.Add(button2);
// Display the form as a modal dialog box.
form1.ShowDialog();
}
Public Sub CreateMyForm()
' Create a new instance of the form.
Dim form1 As New Form()
' Create two buttons to use as the accept and cancel buttons.
Dim button1 As New Button()
Dim button2 As New Button()
' Set the text of button1 to "OK".
button1.Text = "OK"
' Set the position of the button on the form.
button1.Location = New Point(10, 10)
' Set the text of button2 to "Cancel".
button2.Text = "Cancel"
' Set the position of the button based on the location of button1.
button2.Location = _
New Point(button1.Left, button1.Height + button1.Top + 10)
' Set the caption bar text of the form.
form1.Text = "My Dialog Box"
' Display a help button on the form.
form1.HelpButton = True
' Define the border style of the form to a dialog box.
form1.FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.FixedDialog
' Set the MaximizeBox to false to remove the maximize box.
form1.MaximizeBox = False
' Set the MinimizeBox to false to remove the minimize box.
form1.MinimizeBox = False
' Set the accept button of the form to button1.
form1.AcceptButton = button1
' Set the cancel button of the form to button2.
form1.CancelButton = button2
' Set the start position of the form to the center of the screen.
form1.StartPosition = FormStartPosition.CenterScreen
' Add button1 to the form.
form1.Controls.Add(button1)
' Add button2 to the form.
form1.Controls.Add(button2)
' Display the form as a modal dialog box.
form1.ShowDialog()
End Sub
Remarks
A Minimize button enables users to minimize a window to an icon. To display a Minimize button, the value of the form's ControlBox property must be true
, its default value. The ControlBox property determines whether the upper-right corner of the caption bar contains controls such as a maximize button, a minimize button, a help button, and a close button. In addition, you must also set the form's FormBorderStyle property to FormBorderStyle.FixedSingle, FormBorderStyle.Sizable, FormBorderStyle.Fixed3D, or FormBorderStyle.FixedDialog.
Note
Minimizing a form at run time generates a Resize event. The WindowState property reflects the current state of the window. If you set the WindowState property to FormWindowState.Minimized
, the form is minimized independently of whatever settings are in effect for the MinimizeBox and FormBorderStyle properties.