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How to set the Padding of the button in C#?

Last Updated : 20 Apr, 2023
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A Button is an essential part of an application, or software, or webpage. It allows the user to interact with the application or software. In Button, you are allowed to set the padding in your button by using the Padding Property. It is provided by Button class and used to manage appropriate space between the characters and the boundaries of the button. You can use this property in two different methods: 1. Design-Time: It is the easiest method to set the padding in the button by using the following steps:

  • Step 1: Create a windows form as shown in the below image: Visual Studio -> File -> New -> Project -> WindowsFormApp
  • Step 2: Drag the Button control from the ToolBox and drop it on the windows form. You are allowed to place a Button control anywhere on the windows form according to your need.
  • Step 3: After drag and drop you will go to the properties of the Button control to set the Padding property of the Button. Output:

2. Run-Time: It is a little bit trickier than the above method. In this method, you can set the Padding property of the Button programmatically with the help of given syntax:

public System.Windows.Forms.Padding Padding { get; set; }

Here, the Padding is used to represent the button’s internal spacing characteristics. Following steps are used to set the Padding property of the Button:

  • Step 1: Create a button using the Button() constructor is provided by the Button class.
// Creating Button using Button class
Button MyButton = new Button();
  • Step 2: After creating Button, set the Padding property of the Button provided by the Button class.
// Set the padding of the button
Mybutton.Padding = new Padding(6);
  • Step 3: And last add this button control to form using Add() method.
// Add this Button to form
this.Controls.Add(Mybutton);
  • Example: 

CSharp




using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Windows.Forms;
 
namespace WindowsFormsApp8 {
 
public partial class Form1 : Form {
 
    public Form1()
    {
        InitializeComponent();
    }
 
    private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
 
        // Creating and setting the properties of label
        Label l = new Label();
        l.AutoSize = true;
        l.Text = "Do you want to submit this form?";
        l.Location = new Point(222, 145);
 
        // Adding this label to form
        this.Controls.Add(l);
 
        // Creating and setting the properties of Button
        Button Mybutton = new Button();
        Mybutton.Location = new Point(225, 198);
        Mybutton.Text = "Submit";
        Mybutton.AutoSize = true;
        Mybutton.BackColor = Color.LightBlue;
        Mybutton.Padding = new Padding(6);
 
        // Adding this button to form
        this.Controls.Add(Mybutton);
 
        // Creating and setting the properties of Button
        Button Mybutton1 = new Button();
        Mybutton1.Location = new Point(438, 198);
        Mybutton1.Text = "Cancel";
        Mybutton1.AutoSize = true;
        Mybutton1.BackColor = Color.LightPink;
        Mybutton1.Padding = new Padding(6);
 
        // Adding this button to form
        this.Controls.Add(Mybutton1);
    }
}
}


  • Output: Before setting the padding of the button the output is like this: After setting the padding of the button the output is like this:


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