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To position a ToolStrip control correctly with docking, you must position the control correctly in the form's z-order.
Example
The following code example demonstrates how to arrange a ToolStrip control and a docked MenuStrip control by specifying the z-order.
Class Form2
Inherits Form
Public Sub New()
' Create a new ToolStrip control.
Dim ts As New ToolStrip()
' Populate the ToolStrip control.
ts.Items.Add("Apples")
ts.Items.Add("Oranges")
ts.Items.Add("Pears")
ts.Items.Add("Change Colors", Nothing, New EventHandler(AddressOf ChangeColors_Click))
' Create a new MenuStrip.
Dim ms As New MenuStrip()
' Dock the MenuStrip control to the top of the form.
ms.Dock = DockStyle.Top
' Add the top-level menu items.
ms.Items.Add("File")
ms.Items.Add("Edit")
ms.Items.Add("View")
ms.Items.Add("Window")
' Add the ToolStrip to Controls collection.
Me.Controls.Add(ts)
' Add the MenuStrip control last.
' This is important for correct placement in the z-order.
Me.Controls.Add(ms)
End Sub
' This event handler is invoked when the "Change colors"
' ToolStripItem is clicked. It assigns the Renderer
' property for the ToolStrip control.
Sub ChangeColors_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
ToolStripManager.Renderer = New ToolStripProfessionalRenderer(New CustomProfessionalColors())
End Sub
End Class
public Form2()
{
// Create a new ToolStrip control.
ToolStrip ts = new ToolStrip();
// Populate the ToolStrip control.
ts.Items.Add("Apples");
ts.Items.Add("Oranges");
ts.Items.Add("Pears");
ts.Items.Add(
"Change Colors",
null,
new EventHandler(ChangeColors_Click));
// Create a new MenuStrip.
MenuStrip ms = new MenuStrip();
// Dock the MenuStrip control to the top of the form.
ms.Dock = DockStyle.Top;
// Add the top-level menu items.
ms.Items.Add("File");
ms.Items.Add("Edit");
ms.Items.Add("View");
ms.Items.Add("Window");
// Add the ToolStrip to Controls collection.
this.Controls.Add(ts);
// Add the MenuStrip control last.
// This is important for correct placement in the z-order.
this.Controls.Add(ms);
}
The z-order is determined by the order in which the ToolStrip and MenuStrip
controls are added to the form's Controls collection.
' Add the ToolStrip to Controls collection.
Me.Controls.Add(ts)
' Add the MenuStrip control last.
' This is important for correct placement in the z-order.
Me.Controls.Add(ms)
// Add the ToolStrip to Controls collection.
this.Controls.Add(ts);
// Add the MenuStrip control last.
// This is important for correct placement in the z-order.
this.Controls.Add(ms);
Reverse the order of these calls to the Add method and view the effect on the layout.
Compiling the Code
This example requires:
- References to the System.Design, System.Drawing, and System.Windows.Forms assemblies.
For information about building this example from the command line for Visual Basic or Visual C#, see Building from the Command Line (Visual Basic) or Command-Line Building. You can also build this example in Visual Studio by pasting the code into a new project. How to: Compile and Run a Complete Windows Forms Code Example Using Visual Studio
How to: Compile and Run a Complete Windows Forms Code Example Using Visual Studio
How to: Compile and Run a Complete Windows Forms Code Example Using Visual Studio
How to: Compile and Run a Complete Windows Forms Code Example Using Visual Studio
See Also
Reference
MenuStrip
ToolStrip
Add
Controls
Dock