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    Re: ToolStrip over MDI child

    It's standard MDI behavior that the child's menu & toolbar items be merged with the parent's. Based on the screenshot provided, I'm not sure why you would even need MDI behavior anyways. Could you explain why you need it?
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    Re: ToolStrip over MDI child

    No, it's not standard. I've tried it in a new project, where parents toolbar doesn't go over the MDI child. All the windows in the screenshot provided are in it's working stage. I just don't know what happened in this project, so the behavior is as shown.

    I need a MDI behavior since it's a business application and many windows can be opened.

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