I am using .NET 6.0 with VS2022 IDE. How to place 2 toolStripStatusLabel1 at two corners of status strip control. I am not able to make any grouping. So please share some suggestions if it is possible.
this.toolStripStatusLabel1.Name = "toolStripStatusLabel1";
this.toolStripStatusLabel1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(151, 20);
this.toolStripStatusLabel1.Text = "SUM Count Average";
//
// toolStripStatusLabel2
//
this.toolStripStatusLabel2.Name = "toolStripStatusLabel2";
this.toolStripStatusLabel2.Padding = new System.Windows.Forms.Padding(1000, 0, 0, 0);
this.toolStripStatusLabel2.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(1151, 20);
this.toolStripStatusLabel2.Text = "Elaped Time";
You can use either or the following solutions to set different alignment for the items of StatusStrip:
LayoutStyle
toHorizontalStackWithOverflow
Spring
property of a label to control the flow.Option 1: Set LayoutStyle to HorizontalStackWithOverflow
Setting alignment for the items of StatusStrip doesn't work when the LayoutStyle is Table. That's because of the custom logic that it has to support Spring property. To solve the issue:
Set the LayoutStyle property of the StatusStrip to
HorizontalStackWithOverflow
, then the Alignment of the desired ToolStripStatusLabel to theRight
in code (because the Alignment property ofToolStripStatusLabel
is hidden in design-time).Note: Keep in mind that by changing the layout style, setting
Sprint
has no more effect.Option 2: Use
Spring
property of a label to control the flowYou can use 3 ToolStripStatusLabel items; Then for the middle one, set the
Text
to empty and set theSpring
to true to fill the space. Then the items before the items before this one will be aligned to the left and items after, will be aligned to the right.Option 3: Use a ToolStrip instead
Instead of StatusStrip, use a ToolStrip and add 2 ToolStripLabel, and for the second one, set the Alignment to
Right
.Note: The main UX difference is missing the size grip.