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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T21:28:54+00:00 2026-05-10T21:28:54+00:00

This code is executed by many way. When it’s executed by the form button

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This code is executed by many way. When it’s executed by the form button it works (the button start a thread and in the loop it call this method = it works). BUT it doesn’t work when I have a call to that method from my BackgroundWorker in the form.

With the following code:

private void resizeThreadSafe(int width, int height) {     if (this.form.InvokeRequired)     {         this.form.Invoke(new DelegateSize(resizeThreadSafe),             new object[] { width, height });     }     this.form.Size = new Size(width, height); // problem occurs on this line     this.form.Location = new Point(0, 0); // dummy coordinate } 

Then on the line containing this.form.Size = ... I get the following exception:

InvalidOperationException was unhandled Cross-thread operation not valid: Control 'Form1' accessed from a thread other than the thread it was created on. 

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  1. 2026-05-10T21:28:55+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 9:28 pm

    You need to return at the end of the if block – otherwise you’ll resize it in the right thread, and then do it in the wrong thread as well.

    In other words (if you’d cut and paste the code instead of a picture, this would have been easier…)

    private void resizeThreadSafe(int width, int height) {     if (this.form.InvokeRequired)     {         this.form.Invoke(new DelegateSize(resizeThreadSafe,             new object[] { width, height });         return;     }     this.form.Size = new Size(width, height);     this.form.Location = new Point(0, SystemInformation.MonitorSize // whatever comes next } 

    Alternatively just put the second half of the method in an ‘else’ block.

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