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Multiple document interface (MDI) represents one of the most common user interface designs on the Windows platform. MDI interfaces provide a single application window that contains multiple child windows (and optionally other windows like toolbars and floating palettes). MDI windows turn up in some form or another in most complex applications, and Visual Studio.NET is no exception.
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MacDonald, M. (2002). MDI Interfaces and Workspaces. In: User Interfaces in VB .NET: Windows Forms and Custom Controls. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0844-0_10
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