![]() Is this by design with those controls or is there something obvious that I'm missing?Īs for the second form, I am displaying this form a child dialog of the main form. Doing so results in some controls adjusting accordingly, but the font of the menu strip and toolbar remain the same/default. How can I ensure that all controls in both forms will use the same, user-configurable font? Testing this really quickly using the VS designer, I set the Font property of the main form to something other than the default and ensure that all of the controls in that form are set with the default. ![]() The main window contains a set of controls including a menu strip and toolbar. Suppose I have two forms in a Windows Forms Application: the main window and a child window that will displayed as a dialog of the first. ![]() This is probably a silly question with a trivial answer, but I'm drawing a blank here and would love some assistance. ![]()
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