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I have a windows form which have a lot of controls in that(Listbox,Groupbox,Combobox,TextBox,ListBox etc). I need to resize and arrange the controls automatically whenever the form's size gets changed. I need to know the difference between Dock and Anchor to implement this. What is the actual difference between Docking and Anchoring?

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  • possible duplicate of Docking and Anchoring on a Windows Form application
    – Rufus L
    Oct 27, 2014 at 5:20
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    "a lot of controls" doesn't help you use Anchor/Dock to implement automatic layout. You might get somewhere with TableLayoutPanel, having to use the Resize event and move stuff around yourself is not uncommon if the layout is not well grouped. It depends. Oct 27, 2014 at 8:22

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The Anchor and Dock properties of a form are two separate properties.

Anchor refers to the position a control has relative to the edges of the form. A textbox, for example, that is anchored to the left edge of a form will stay in the same position as the form is resized.

Docking refers to how much space you want the control to take up on the form. If you dock a control to the left of the form, it will stretch itself to the height of the form, but its width will stay the same.

This EXAMPLE can help you understand a bit more.

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  • So whats the difference between DockStyle.Left and .Right as you're saying both will stretch theirself to the height of the form? Nov 12, 2021 at 11:06
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    @duesterdust Yes, both stretch to the height of the form, but the width you set manually doesn't change, and DockStyle.Left glues the control to the left side of the form and .Right does it to the other side.
    – RobertSF
    Jan 22, 2022 at 21:01

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