You can use either of these options:
DataGridView (Example)
You can use DataGridView
to show multiple columns of different types, including TextBox
, Label
, CheckBox
, ComboBox
, Image
, Button
, Link
. You also can customize appearance of the grid by custom painting or adding new custom column types.
UserControl
You can create a composite control or UserControl
containing any other controls which you need and use it as a row template, then you can show all rows by hosting multiple instance of that user control in a Panel
or FlowLayoutPanel
.
TableLayoutPanel (Example)
You can use a TableLayoutPanel
containing multiple columns and rows. Each cell of TableLayoutPanel
can host a control.
DataRepeater
You can use a DataRepeater
control to create a row template and show a list of rows using that template.
Example 1 - DatGridView
If you want to use data binding and show specific controls including TextBox
, Label
, CheckBox
, ComboBox
, Image
, Button
, Link
a row, DataGridView
is great. It's customize-able and you can add some other different column types or customize painting of the grid or benefit from wide range of useful events for validating and so on.
In following image you can see a DataGridView
with RowHeaderVisible
and ColumnHeaderVisible
set to false
to act like a List of fields without header:
Example 2 - UserControl
If you need custom control to host more complicated controls or having more control on components or show them in a different layout than columns, you can create a UserControl
hosting your components, then:
- If you only want top-down flow, Use a
Panel
and add your user control to it with Dock
property of control set to Top
.
- If you may want flows other than top-down Use a
FlowLayoutPanel
to add instances of your control to it.
Create a UserControl
Add instances of it to your Panel
or FlowLayoutPanel
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