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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:55:59+00:00 2026-05-20T11:55:59+00:00

This is a strange thing I’m doing, but how can I set the title

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This is a strange thing I’m doing, but how can I set the title of a winform form in the taskbar, but not in its titlebar?

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    2026-05-20T11:56:00+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:56 am

    Okay, so my temporary work around is this:

    At runtime/design-time, Clear the Text Property for the Form (Form1, or whatever form this applies to), and when the Minimize, or Hide() events are triggered, change the Text Property to display a Title. So, when the form is hidden or minimized, you won’t be able to see the titlebar anyway, but you will be able to see the caption on the Taskbar! And when the Form is later maximized, or when the Form.WindowState == WindowState.Normal, then clear the Text Property again. 🙂

    I wonder if this is the approach MS took!?

    Edit:

    Okay, sweet, I’ve got some working code of yumminess:

    If you’re using Visual Studio, go to Design View, select the Form control, open the Properties Pane, click the Events Tab, then double-click the Resize event. The Code View should display. Inside the Resize() code that was just created, type this:

    private void Form_Resize( object sender, System.EventArgs e )
    {
        if( this.WindowState == FormWindowState.Minimized ) 
         this.Text "Some uber-awesome title.";
    }
    

    Step 2:
    When you want to show/maximize the form again, simply edit the above so it looks like this:

    private void Form_Resize( object sender, System.EventArgs e )
    {
        if( this.WindowState == FormWindowState.Minimized ) 
         this.Text "Some uber-awesome title.";
         else if(this.WindowState == FormWindowState.Normal || this.WindowState == FormWindowState.Maximized)
         {
          this.Text = String.Empty; // Or, you can use: this.Text = "";
         }
    }
    

    However, this does not completely solve my problem yet. It still doesn’t display the Title in the Taskbar when the Form is Visible to the user (because the Text property of the Titlebar is empty.

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