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Define one Toolbar - resulting in two (one empty) |
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DaveB
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Topic: Define one Toolbar - resulting in two (one empty)Posted: 23 May 2011 at 8:33pm |
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Place CommandBars control on form
Add the following code in FormLoad:
Dim ToolbarHusb As CommandBar
Set ToolbarHusb = CommandBarHusb.Add("Husband", xtpBarTop) AddButton ToolbarHusb.Controls, xtpControlButton, ID_SPOUSES_HUSB ' add a few more buttons CommandBarHusb.Icons.LoadBitmap App.Path & "\res\Female32.png", ID_SPOUSES_HUSB, xtpImageNormal 'Pic:4013
'load a few more icons Run the program:
I am getting a blank bar above the one I am defining. Why?
![]() Also, how do I turn off the "Add or Remove..." option?
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 15.0.2
Platform: Windows XP (32bit) - SP 3 Language: Visual Basic 6.0 |
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jpbro
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Posted: 23 May 2011 at 8:53pm |
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1) Before building your toolbars, call CommandBarHusb.DeleteAll
2) ToolbarHusb.ShowExpandButton = False |
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 16.2.6
Platform: Windows XP - SP3 Language: Visual Basic 6.0 SP6 |
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