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    Posted: 26 June 2008 at 7:29pm
I want to have several small floating forms in my application (not to be docked).

Is the DockingPane Control the only way to do this?
Or is there a different CodeJock Control that will do this?

(SOLVED -- answer is that DockingPane is the best and only control for this job)
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Hi,
 
Is one control, that does it all, not enough for you ?
 
 
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I have bought ALL of the CodeJock controls, but so far I have only used the RibbonBar and DockingPane. 

So I feel guilty that I not using all the other stuff, and also worry that I might be using the wrong tool for the job. :-)

I wondered if it would be better to just treat my floating form as a toolbar rather than a Pane???  Or something.


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Hi,
 
Dockingpanes is THE right tool for the job, Thats why I bought the controls in the first place. But some controls work nice so I use them also
 
 
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Originally posted by Aaron Aaron wrote:

Hi,
 
Dockingpanes is THE right tool for the job, Thats why I bought the controls in the first place. But some controls work nice so I use them also
 
 


He is correct, use Docking Panes for this.
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Thanks. 

(Now I will have to find some other excuse to use the rest of the excellent CodeJock controls    )
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Hi,
 
I do recommend the PropertyGrid and the ReportControl, sir  They are very highly advanced and sophisticated pieces of art in our ooohhh so underappreciated language (VB). If you have the time, I really recommend to take a look at these controls. Have a nice day, sir
 
 
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Well that takes care of my weekend....

Thanks -- I shall look forward to exploring.
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Hi,
 
Yes, explore my son  I really ment it !
 
btw, don't forget to add something in the topic description, yeah it was your idea Chris
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