berniefitz
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Hi there,
I'm currently in the process of building a program that will display one form at a time. Based on clicking a BACK or NEXT button I want the form that opens to display in the same position as the form that just closed (or hid).
I'm trying to make the program look very solid but at the moment I can't seem to figure this out. The code below is what I'm using when changing between forms.
If anyone has suggestions, fixes or better approaches to take please let me know. I know more than basic programming but GUI building and VB .NET are both pretty new to me.
Thanks, Bernie.
I'm currently in the process of building a program that will display one form at a time. Based on clicking a BACK or NEXT button I want the form that opens to display in the same position as the form that just closed (or hid).
I'm trying to make the program look very solid but at the moment I can't seem to figure this out. The code below is what I'm using when changing between forms.
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click ' Create variables to remember the position of the form we are hiding so that we can open the new form in the same position Me.Hide() Dim inputForm As Form2 inputForm = New Form2() inputForm.StartPosition = FormStartPosition.CenterScreen inputForm.Show() ' Setting the object to nothing will release the memory??? 'inputForm = Nothing End Sub
If anyone has suggestions, fixes or better approaches to take please let me know. I know more than basic programming but GUI building and VB .NET are both pretty new to me.
Thanks, Bernie.