My Powershell Gui Interface Keeps resizing when opening an out-gridview











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I am currently building a copy to clip board tool where is presents a list of .txt files stored in a folder, and i use out-gridview to allow users to select and filter the list better. i have attached images to reference.



How to i stop it resizing after i click the button that loads the out-gridview?



Tool full size:
Tool full size



Tool with gridview:
Tool with gridview



function LaunchQuickNotes {

Get-ChildItem -Path '\csCAF1ITSC Second Line SupportCraig Heckles TeamGUIQuickNotes ToolQuick_NotesFile_Store' |
Select-Object Name,FullName |
Out-GridView -PassThru -Title "Quick Notes"|
ForEach-Object{Get-Content $_.Fullname | Set-Clipboard -Append}
}


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  • I see no question.
    – marsze
    Nov 12 at 10:46










  • I have edited the post
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:07










  • What do you mean "make it stop resizing"? Do you want to make the actual window a non-resizable fixed size? If so, why?
    – marsze
    Nov 12 at 11:10












  • if you look at the link tool with gridview, when the gridview launches it changes the size of the tool and makes it tiny but when i close the gridview it doesnt go back.
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:30










  • i want it to resize back to normal so users dont have to open and close the tool constantly
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:31















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I am currently building a copy to clip board tool where is presents a list of .txt files stored in a folder, and i use out-gridview to allow users to select and filter the list better. i have attached images to reference.



How to i stop it resizing after i click the button that loads the out-gridview?



Tool full size:
Tool full size



Tool with gridview:
Tool with gridview



function LaunchQuickNotes {

Get-ChildItem -Path '\csCAF1ITSC Second Line SupportCraig Heckles TeamGUIQuickNotes ToolQuick_NotesFile_Store' |
Select-Object Name,FullName |
Out-GridView -PassThru -Title "Quick Notes"|
ForEach-Object{Get-Content $_.Fullname | Set-Clipboard -Append}
}


Generate Form



Add Menu to Form and buttons



button Functions










share|improve this question
























  • I see no question.
    – marsze
    Nov 12 at 10:46










  • I have edited the post
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:07










  • What do you mean "make it stop resizing"? Do you want to make the actual window a non-resizable fixed size? If so, why?
    – marsze
    Nov 12 at 11:10












  • if you look at the link tool with gridview, when the gridview launches it changes the size of the tool and makes it tiny but when i close the gridview it doesnt go back.
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:30










  • i want it to resize back to normal so users dont have to open and close the tool constantly
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:31













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I am currently building a copy to clip board tool where is presents a list of .txt files stored in a folder, and i use out-gridview to allow users to select and filter the list better. i have attached images to reference.



How to i stop it resizing after i click the button that loads the out-gridview?



Tool full size:
Tool full size



Tool with gridview:
Tool with gridview



function LaunchQuickNotes {

Get-ChildItem -Path '\csCAF1ITSC Second Line SupportCraig Heckles TeamGUIQuickNotes ToolQuick_NotesFile_Store' |
Select-Object Name,FullName |
Out-GridView -PassThru -Title "Quick Notes"|
ForEach-Object{Get-Content $_.Fullname | Set-Clipboard -Append}
}


Generate Form



Add Menu to Form and buttons



button Functions










share|improve this question















I am currently building a copy to clip board tool where is presents a list of .txt files stored in a folder, and i use out-gridview to allow users to select and filter the list better. i have attached images to reference.



How to i stop it resizing after i click the button that loads the out-gridview?



Tool full size:
Tool full size



Tool with gridview:
Tool with gridview



function LaunchQuickNotes {

Get-ChildItem -Path '\csCAF1ITSC Second Line SupportCraig Heckles TeamGUIQuickNotes ToolQuick_NotesFile_Store' |
Select-Object Name,FullName |
Out-GridView -PassThru -Title "Quick Notes"|
ForEach-Object{Get-Content $_.Fullname | Set-Clipboard -Append}
}


Generate Form



Add Menu to Form and buttons



button Functions







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  • I see no question.
    – marsze
    Nov 12 at 10:46










  • I have edited the post
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:07










  • What do you mean "make it stop resizing"? Do you want to make the actual window a non-resizable fixed size? If so, why?
    – marsze
    Nov 12 at 11:10












  • if you look at the link tool with gridview, when the gridview launches it changes the size of the tool and makes it tiny but when i close the gridview it doesnt go back.
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:30










  • i want it to resize back to normal so users dont have to open and close the tool constantly
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:31


















  • I see no question.
    – marsze
    Nov 12 at 10:46










  • I have edited the post
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:07










  • What do you mean "make it stop resizing"? Do you want to make the actual window a non-resizable fixed size? If so, why?
    – marsze
    Nov 12 at 11:10












  • if you look at the link tool with gridview, when the gridview launches it changes the size of the tool and makes it tiny but when i close the gridview it doesnt go back.
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:30










  • i want it to resize back to normal so users dont have to open and close the tool constantly
    – Adam
    Nov 12 at 11:31
















I see no question.
– marsze
Nov 12 at 10:46




I see no question.
– marsze
Nov 12 at 10:46












I have edited the post
– Adam
Nov 12 at 11:07




I have edited the post
– Adam
Nov 12 at 11:07












What do you mean "make it stop resizing"? Do you want to make the actual window a non-resizable fixed size? If so, why?
– marsze
Nov 12 at 11:10






What do you mean "make it stop resizing"? Do you want to make the actual window a non-resizable fixed size? If so, why?
– marsze
Nov 12 at 11:10














if you look at the link tool with gridview, when the gridview launches it changes the size of the tool and makes it tiny but when i close the gridview it doesnt go back.
– Adam
Nov 12 at 11:30




if you look at the link tool with gridview, when the gridview launches it changes the size of the tool and makes it tiny but when i close the gridview it doesnt go back.
– Adam
Nov 12 at 11:30












i want it to resize back to normal so users dont have to open and close the tool constantly
– Adam
Nov 12 at 11:31




i want it to resize back to normal so users dont have to open and close the tool constantly
– Adam
Nov 12 at 11:31

















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