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Hye guys!
i am working for a desktop application, issue occured here is that an line(<->) symbol button is appearing at the top of form, at the title bar, it is unnecessary, anyhow i dnt want it , at design view it is not there but when i run application it appear at child forms only. help me..................
thanks in advance
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Updated 23-Oct-13 0:18am
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OriginalGriff 23-Oct-13 6:22am    
Can you take a screenshot and post a link?
Zubair SE 23-Oct-13 6:33am    
i hav taken the snapshot nut dnt know how to post it the image on the button is like a line,like this <->
Trapper-Hell 23-Oct-13 6:36am    
I am not too familiar with the CodeProject rules that may go against this, but there are many image hosting sites, such as TinyPic and many more. Upload to one of these and paste the link to the image...
OriginalGriff 23-Oct-13 6:40am    
Exactly as Trapper-Hell says - use a public image host, and post the link here.
If it is visible on other windows, then seeing the actual button may help us identify where it is coming from.
Trapper-Hell 23-Oct-13 6:34am    
Yeah a screenshot would definitely help. However I am thinking that this is not related to the form you are developing itself, but to a theme / application that is interfering / adjusting the form handle. Is the same button visible on other machines (if you can test it on other PCs)?

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If you have any difficulties uploading the image, you can follow this link. Since this is beside the whole point of the question, I have just provided a link.

As I have however mentioned in my comment, the additional button is the result of another application installed on your machine that is interfering with your application. There appears to be nothing you have included in your code that will create this button. Therefore, when providing this application to other people / computers, the additional button should not be present :)
 
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