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I am trying to right align a control in a StatusStrip. How can I do that?

I don't see a property to set on ToolStripItem controls that specifies their physical alignment on the parent StatusStrip.

How do I get Messages drop down to be right aligned? http://i.friendfeed.com/ed90b205f64099687db30553daa79d075f280b90

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Found it via MSDN forums almost immediately after posting :)

You can use a ToolStripLabel to pseudo right align controls by setting the Text property to string.Empty and setting the Spring property to true. This will cause it to fill all of the available space and push all the controls to the right of the ToolStripLabel over.

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    This will work ONLY if StatusStrip.LayoutStyle == ToolStripLayoutStyle.Table (which is the default one)
    – AZ.
    Jul 31, 2012 at 22:32
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    Nice. A StatusStripLabel with Spring on either side appears to center the controls
    – mcdon
    Oct 12, 2012 at 14:23
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    I wish there was a "real" way of doing this, but this works so thanks. I wonder what the Alignment property does, because it didn't do anything in my application. Jun 20, 2014 at 16:27
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    I wonder what the Alignment property does I don't see any such property.
    – TaW
    Oct 9, 2016 at 9:48
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    This will only allow one item after the label with "Spring", the others will not appear, use @VBobCat method instead. Jun 22, 2020 at 2:03
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For me it took two simple steps:

  1. Set MyRightIntendedToolStripItem.Alignment to Right
  2. Set MyStatusStrip.LayoutStyle to HorizontalStackWithOverflow
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  • this worked for me but after that I could not resize the control :(
    – Danny
    Oct 17, 2022 at 11:50
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As an added note this is due to the fact that in the Win32 API a cell is either fixed width or fills the remaining space -1

int statwidths[] = {100, -1};

SendMessage(hStatus, SB_SETPARTS, sizeof(statwidths)/sizeof(int), (LPARAM)statwidths);
SendMessage(hStatus, SB_SETTEXT, 0, (LPARAM)"Hi there :)");

If memory serves me correctly you can have only one fill cell (-1) per statusbar.

You could also add a third middle cell and give this the fill property to get a more concistent looking StatusBar. Consistent because Messages has an inset to its left right where you'd expect it. A bit like the mspaint shot found on the MSDN page for StatusBars

I like the creative appreach though :D

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  • That's valid for StatusBars, not for StatusStrips, which are fully managed code. Mar 12, 2018 at 11:42
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You can display the Button at the end of the StatusStrip by using the logic below.

  1. Add a ToolstripLabel to the StatusStrip
  2. Set text as string.Empty
  3. Set Padding for the ToolstripLabel

For example:

this.toolStripStatusLabel1.Padding = new Padding((int)(this.Size.Width - 75), 0, 0, 0);
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  • add a third middle cell and give this the fill property I don't see any such property.
    – TaW
    Oct 9, 2016 at 9:51
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Keep a Toolstrip label , set Spring property as true and for label align text in BottomLeft

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I found that you can set the StatusStrip Layout to HorizontalStackWithOverflow. Then, for each control on the StatusStrip that you want on the right side, set the control Alignment to Right.

I like this better since you don't need any extra or dummy controls to align.

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If you set a status strip label control’s Spring property to true, then that label takes up any space not used by other controls in the StatusStrip.

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  • This answer is already given. When answering such an old question with a lot of answers, you need to check this before. Aug 29, 2020 at 13:15
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Set the RightToLeft tool strip property to True.

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