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Showing or Hiding the Dialog Editor Toolbar

When you open the Dialog editor, the Dialog Editor toolbar automatically appears at the top of your solution.

Dialog Editor Toolbar

Icon

Meaning

Icon

Meaning

Test Dialog

Test Dialog

Across

Across

Align Lefts

Align Lefts

Down

Down

Align Rights

Align Rights

Make Same Width

Make Same Width

Align Tops

Align Tops

Make Same Height

Make Same Height

Align Bottoms

Align Bottoms

Make Same Size

Make Same Size

Vertical

Vertical

Toggle Grid

Toggle Grid

Horizontal

Horizontal

Toggle Guides

Toggle Guides

The Dialog Editor toolbar contains buttons for arranging the layout of controls on the dialog box, for example size and alignment. Dialog Editor toolbar buttons correspond to commands on the Format menu. For details, see Accelerator Keys for the Dialog Editor.

When you are in the Dialog editor, you can toggle the display of the Dialog Editor toolbar by selecting it from the list of available toolbars and windows.

To show or hide the dialog editor toolbar

  • On the View menu click Toolbars then choose Dialog Editor from the submenu.

    Note

    The Dialog Editor toolbar is displayed by default when you open a dialog box resource in the Dialog editor; however, if you explicitly close the toolbar, you will need to invoke it the next time you open a dialog box resource.

For information on adding resources to managed projects, please see Resources in Applications in the .NET Framework Developer's Guide. For information on manually adding resource files to managed projects, accessing resources, displaying static resources, and assigning resources strings to properties, see Walkthrough: Localizing Windows Forms and Walkthrough: Using Resources for Localization with ASP.NET.

Requirements

Win32

See Also

Tasks

How to: Create a Resource

Reference

Arrangement of Controls on Dialog Boxes

Resource Files (Visual Studio)

Dialog Editor