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An MDI child form is a regular form whose MdiParent property points to its MDI container form, so the code that creates and displays a child window is very simple: |
A form that can be used either as a regular form or an MDI child form might need to determine how it's being used. It can do that by testing its MdiParent property or its read-only IsMdiChild property. You can list all the child forms of an MDI parent by using the Form array returned by its MdiChildren property: |
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