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Figure 9-23. Arranging (Tile Vertical) child forms in the MDI form application
Summary
In this chapter, you learned about Windows Forms and the design principles associated with graphical
user interface design. You also learned the importance of commonly ignored features, such as font styles
and colors, as well as their impact on applications and their effect on large numbers of users. You also
worked with the most commonly used Windows controls and properties that solve the resizing problem
of Windows forms. You looked at the importance of MDI applications, and then you created an MDI
application with menu controls, arranging the child forms in an MDI application.
In the next chapter, you will learn about ADO.NET application design.
 
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