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How to: Split a Window Horizontally

The following code example makes the splitter that divides the SplitContainer control horizontal.

Note

The Orientation property of the SplitContainer control determines the direction of the splitter, not of the control itself.

To split a window horizontally

  1. Within a procedure, set the Orientation property of the SplitContainer control to Horizontal.

    Sub ShowSplitContainer()  
        Dim splitContainer1 as new SplitContainer()  
        splitContainer1.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.Fixed3D  
        splitContainer1.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(74, 20)  
        splitContainer1.Name = "DemoSplitContainer"  
        splitContainer1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(212, 435)  
        splitContainer1.TabIndex = 0  
        splitContainer1.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal  
        Controls.Add(splitContainer1)  
    End Sub  
    
    public void showSplitContainer()  
    {  
        SplitContainer splitContainer1 = new SplitContainer ();  
        splitContainer1.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.Fixed3D;  
        splitContainer1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point (74, 20);  
        splitContainer1.Name = "DemoSplitContainer";  
        splitContainer1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size (212, 435);  
        splitContainer1.TabIndex = 0;  
        splitContainer1.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal;  
        this.Controls.Add (splitContainer1);  
    
    }  
    

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