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By default, the Toolbox is positioned on the left side of the IDE. To change
that position, you can drag its title bar away and dock it to another side of
the IDE. The Toolbox also uses a default width to show the items on it. If the
width is too narrow or too wide, you can change it. To do this, position
the mouse to its right border and drag left or right.
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The Toolbox and Additional Controls |
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When Microsoft Visual Studio is set up, it installs in the Toolbox the most regularly used controls. If
you are working in an environment that creates only a particular group of
applications and there are controls you hardly use, if you want, you can
remove them from the list. To remove a control, right-click it and click
Delete.
Besides the objects in the
Common Controls section,
other controls are left out but are still available. Some of the left out
controls were created with the .NET Framework but are not installed by
default because they are judged hardly used. To add one or more of these left out controls,
right-click anywhere in the Toolbox and click Choose Items... In the
Choose Toolbox Items dialog box, click the .NET Framework Components tab,
then click the check box of the desired control before clicking OK:
In addition to custom .NET controls, some other objects
called ActiveX controls were used in previous versions of Visual Basic or Visual Studio
and are available. To take care of compatibility issues,
most previous ActiveX controls were reconfigured and adapted to be used in
a .NET application. To add some of these left out controls, right-click
anywhere in the Toolbox and click Choose Items... In the Choose Toolbox
Items dialog box, click the COM Components tab, select the desired
control before clicking OK

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The Sections of the Toolbox |
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When you start a Windows Application, it provides various controls on the
Toolbox so you can choose which ones are appropriate for your particular application.
Controls can be set by categories based on their function or role. A container is a control whose main purpose is to host other controls. To design it, you pick up objects from the
Toolbox and drop them where desired. The Toolbox organizes its items in
categories and each category is represented by a button:
If the available list of categories is not enough, you
can add a new section of your choice. By default, Visual Studio hides some categories because
they are judged hardly used. To display these additional sections, you can
right-click anywhere in the Toolbox and click Show All:
If you still want an additional tab not included in
the list, you can add one (or more). To do that, right-click anywhere in the Toolbox and
click Add Tab. You would be prompted to provide a name. After typing the
new name, press Enter.
To use an object of a particular category, you can first
click its button. After selecting a category, it displays its items. In
each category, a particular button called Pointer is selected by default.
This simply indicates that no item in the group is currently selected.
By default, the items in each category are organized
as horizontal wide buttons:
Alternatively, you can list the items of a category as
buttons of a list view. To do that, you can right-click anywhere in the
category and click List View to remove its check box:
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Arrangement of Items in the Toolbox |
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When Microsoft Visual Studio is installed, it adds the
buttons in a somewhat random order. In the beginning, this can make it difficult to find a
particular control when you need it. If you find it more convenient, you
can arrange the list of controls in any order of your choice. You have two
main options. To change the position of an item in the list, right-click
it and click either Move Up or Move Down. Alternatively, you can arrange
the items in alphabetic order. To do that, right-click anywhere in
the Windows Forms section and click Sort Items Alphabetically:
Once you have rearranged items alphabetically, the
Toolbox forgets the previous arrangement and you cannot restore it.
Alternatively, you can right-click the button of a control and click
either Move Up or Move Down.
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