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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:07:25+00:00 2026-05-17T18:07:25+00:00

Suppose, I have the following task. There is a main application form with numerous

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Suppose, I have the following task.

There is a main application form with numerous buttons; when you click on each of these buttons, you get one more form. The second click on the button should close the opened form.

These forms should not be shown in taskbar, because they are auxiliary. They should not be dialog, because that will block the main application form and prevent user from performing some other operations with the main window or with other forms like the one that is opened. They should be shown above the main form, but not above other windows (so TopMost doesn’t suite). When such forms are closed, the main form should be notified, and when the main form is minimized, they should be minimized as well.

How would you solve this problem?

The current solution is based on using hooks. It’s not very easy to understand and very difficult to maintain (mainly because I am not experienced in win32). It works fine for about 90% of situations, but in 10% it doesn’t.

Maybe, the requirements to forms behavior are to strict?

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    2026-05-17T18:07:25+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    It’s not a problem. Use the Show(owner) overload to display the form.

    An owned form is always on top of its owner. It minimizes automatically when you minimize the main window. No need for ShowInTaskbar. Another window model supported by winforms is MDI, check out the MdiParent property. The child windows are confined inside the bounds of the main window. Also consider using UserControls instead of a form, you can swap them in and out as needed. Or a tabbed interface, using TabControl. Weifenluo’s DockPanel suite is a very popular implementation of the Visual Studio style windowing model, supporting windows that can be docked and floating within the main window. Plenty of choices here 🙂

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