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Enable docked children of Docking Manager to occupy docking area.

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In WPF DockingManager, the entries client area can be occupied by the docked children by using DockFill property.

XAML

<syncfusion:DockingManager x:Name="docking" DockFill="True">
            <ContentControl syncfusion:DockingManager.Header="item1" > </ContentControl>
            <ContentControl syncfusion:DockingManager.Header="item2" > </ContentControl>
            <ContentControl syncfusion:DockingManager.Header="item3" > </ContentControl>
</syncfusion:DockingManager>

 

C#

Docking.DockFill = true;

 

The following screenshot displays the DockingManager when DockFill is set to False.

 

The following screenshot displays the DockingManager when DockFill is set to True.


Conclusion

I hope you enjoyed learning about how to enable docked children of Docking Manager to occupy docking area.

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