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Old July 17th, 2007, 03:11 AM
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Hi
i have a mdiform with a tabcontrol on it,that my tabcontrol is docking to right side of the mdiparent,and my childs are opening in all extra space of the parent in maximaize state,
my childs autoscrollbars peroprty is set to true,because in 800*600 resolution all my pages can't seen with user,but my parent ,automaticly set the scrolls when needed,in this case, pair of scrolls in parent and child cause to confusing user,
i need both af them to see all ao my child forms

what can i do?
please help me!:(

thanks
parastoo saadat-c# programmer(i working in .net with c#)
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