9

I added some controls to my form and changed Anchor property how I'd expect this to work, but when I resize the form at the runtime, the controls stay at the same place.

For example, I have two buttons in bottom right corner of a form - they are on the form, no containers or anything like that. Anchor = Bottom, Right. FormBorderStyle = Sizable. But when I drag-resize the form while running, buttons do not move.

Am I missing something?

c# 2005

2
  • It's always worked for me in the past, so I would guess that you are doing something wrong. Can you post a code sample (check in the designer.cs file) - or a screen shot possibly that demonstrates the issue. Oct 21, 2009 at 10:53
  • Add a new form, add a button, and set the Anchor to Bottom, Right. If this actually works, it means that there are something wrong in the way things are done in your original form - see answers from others for figuring it out. If the new form does not work, I have NO idea what's wrong...
    – awe
    Oct 21, 2009 at 11:44

10 Answers 10

12

Another possibility would be that you accidentally placed your buttons not directly on the form. Instead you put them in some container (eg. panel, tableLayoutPanel, etc) and this container doesn't have set its anchoring or docking values correct.

Just to be absolutely sure you should take a look into designer.cs and check if your buttons are added directly to the form by this.Controls.Add() function or if they are added in any other Controls-List (eg. panel.Controls.Add()).

4
  • 15
    If you want a hierarchical overview of all your controls on the form, just open the Document Outline panel. In design mode go to View -> Other Windows -> Document Outline
    – Mez
    Oct 21, 2009 at 12:35
  • 1
    And just learned something new... I didn't know the 'Document Outline', but i gives a great hierarchical overview and also supports drag & drop!
    – Oliver
    Oct 26, 2009 at 11:11
  • I'm only just starting to figure out what's happening and how to get around it, but FlowLayoutPanels seem to really mess up anchoring behaviour. There's a little info available here, not sure how current it is learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/winforms/controls/…
    – Toadfish
    Aug 28, 2017 at 1:38
  • @Toadfish: Article looks good to me. If you have problems with understanding docking and anchoring you shouldn't start to use it within the FlowLayoutPanel. If you have a concrete problem or an example that doesn't meet your expections, just post a new question and let me know.
    – Oliver
    Aug 28, 2017 at 6:05
6

I know this an old post, but I'd like to try to contribute anyway.

My problem was that the form that I was adding into my panel didn't automatically adjust its size when the parent panel had its size changed.

The problem was that I was doing this:

form.WindowState = FormWindowState.Maximized; // <-- source of the problem
form.AutoSize = true; //this causes the form to grow only. Don't set it if you want to resize automatically using AnchorStyles, as I did below.
form.FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.Sizable; //I think this is not necessary to solve the problem, but I have left it there just in case :-)
panel1.Controls.Add(form);
form.Anchor = ((System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles)((((System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Top | System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Bottom)
                    | System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Left)
                    | System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Right)));
form.Dock = DockStyle.Fill; //this provides the initial size adjust to parent' size.
form.Visible = true;

To solve, I just commented the first line //form.WindowState = FormWindowState.Maximized; and everything worked like a charm.

5

Also if you have the auto size property set it will cause trouble.

4

What is the Dock property set to? This can negate the anchor properties.

1
  • 1
    yes, if you don't set the anchor property but set the dock property the menu doesn't move around when you resize Aug 11, 2020 at 16:02
1

I have the same problem in VS11 Beta. I used anchors a lot of times and it always worked properly, but now I can't understand what's going on with them and not only - dock fill doesn't work too! (no auto size or dock properties are used)

P.S. (after 40 minutes) Now it look's like I've found the problem: I have Resize event listener for PictureBox and I create new Image for new picturebox size in onResize handler. When I remove new image creation everything works!

Now I use SizeChanged event and in this event handler I create new image. So I think I shouldn't change sender object until Resize finished.

0

I had the exact same problem.

Situation:

TableLayoutPanel with one row set to autosize. In this row the anchoring Right, Bottom did NOT work. Removing the autoSize and putting it at a fixed height solved the problem, as prescribed by user428955.

0

My problem was very simple,
all of my controls anchor properties was set correctly and contained inside a panel.
but i forgot to set anchor styles to the container panel so the container panel did not expand according to the form borders as i wanted...after setting anchor property of the container panel everything worked as expected.

0

If your form is localizable, check if you did any anchor/dock changes on other language.

0

I also had a similar problem. I found that this was because I was resizing my form on form_load. This can be bypassed by temporarily docking to top/left while resizing the form

    private void ResizeFromDesigntimeToRunTime()
    {
        var volatileControls = this.Controls.Cast<Control>().Where(control => (control.Anchor | AnchorStyles.Bottom | AnchorStyles.Right) != AnchorStyles.None).ToList();

        var anchorPairing = volatileControls.ToDictionary(control => control, control => control.Anchor);

        foreach (var control in volatileControls)
            control.Anchor = AnchorStyles.Left | AnchorStyles.Top; //Temporarily reset all controls with an anchor including right or bottom, so that these aren't automatically resized when we adjust form dimensions.

        this.Height = SomeHeight;
        this.Width = SomeWidth;

        foreach (var pair in anchorPairing)
            pair.Key.Anchor = pair.Value;
    }
0

I had this issue too. Just to add for what it's worth, check to see if autosize is set to true for all your child form controls.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.