Re: Aligning controls with each other at runtime
In .Net 2.0, you can use the FlowLayoutContainer or
TableLayoutContainer. Would those work?
Benny wrote:
Does anyone have ideas on how to align two controls at runtime? I have
two labels, label above label, and once I change the bottom, it is
obviously not aligned, but for appearance purposes I would like the
bottom centered to the top. Any ideas greatly appreciated.
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