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How do I turn off the user's ability to resize a Windows Forms form?

I'm having it resize itself on a click.

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Take a look at the FormBorderStyle property

form1.FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.FixedSingle;

You may also want to remove the minimize and maximize buttons:

form1.MaximizeBox = false;
form1.MinimizeBox = false;
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    Note that setting MaximizeBox to false is necessary to prevent the user from maximizing via Windows key + up. Setting ControlBox to false is not good enough. Feb 24, 2020 at 22:24
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  1. First, select the form.
  2. Then, go to the properties menu.
  3. And change the property "FormBorderStyle" from sizable to Fixed3D or FixedSingle.

    This is where to modify the property "FormBorderStyle".

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    Perfect ... I put FormBorderStyle property to "FixedSingle" or "Fixed3D" and it is perfect. Users cannot resize the form anymore.. May 4, 2016 at 0:11
  • This one actually stops users from resizing the screen. The accepted answer stops users from having a full screen button and a minimize button. Mar 7, 2020 at 14:59
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More precisely, add the code below to the private void InitializeComponent() method of the Form class:

this.FormBorderStyle = System.Windows.Forms.FormBorderStyle.FixedSingle;
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Explanation

By default, FormBorderStyle property has the sizable value FormBorderStyle.Sizable assigned. Which enables form to be resized.

There are 7 kinds of FormBorderStyle property values available to use.

  • None
  • FixedSingle
  • Fixed3D
  • FixedDialog
  • Sizable
  • FixedToolWindow
  • SizableToolWindow

Depending upon the kind of form, we can assign the appropriate value accordingly. Assuming your form name is form1.

Choose any one from below to make it as Fixed

FixedSingle, Fixed3D, FixedDialog makes the form non-resizeable, assigning None will also work but won't make sense without a control box in case.

Code

Code snippets below, use any one of them

FixedSingle

    form1.FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.FixedSingle;

Fixed3D

    form1.FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.Fixed3D;

FixedDialog

    form1.FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.FixedDialog;

None [Optional] Note: There'd no control box

    form1.FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.None;

Or, Graphically

We can apply it graphically like this.

Make sure you've selected the form which you want to make it fixed size. then you'll see a property named FormBorderStyle property there in Properties window.

Graphical Properties window of Visual Studio IDE

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There is far more efficient answer: just put the following instructions in the Form_Load:

this.MinimumSize = new Size(Width, Height);
this.MaximumSize = this.MinimumSize;
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  • OP asks for c# and you've given a solution to Visual Basic.
    – i Mr Oli i
    Aug 17, 2022 at 17:59
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Another way is to change properties "AutoSize" (set to True) and "AutosizeMode" (set to GrowAndShrink).

This has the effect of the form autosizing to the elements on it and never allowing the user to change its size.

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None of these answers worked for me, perhaps because my window had a status bar. To fix I did this:

StatusStripObject.SizingGrip = False

The same works for a StatusBar object, e.g.:

StatusBarObject.SizingGrip = False

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