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    Posted: 26 January 2004 at 7:10am

I don't think there is support for placing the caption below the button, but I could be wrong.  Good luck.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote vbuser Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 January 2004 at 10:29pm

Thank you for pointing this out - This is a perfect example of how you can WAIST time on simple things when there is NO helpfull documentation. I'm still going to browse some more to see how I can move the caption to the buttom of the button...

After I spent some time browsing the "documentation" this is what I found about this STYLE property, is this a joke?

treme CommandBars ActiveX Control module 

Style PropertyDescription
Gets/Sets the style of the control.

Property type
Read-write property

Syntax (Visual Basic)

Public Property Style() As XTPButtonStyle

See Also
CommandBarButton Object

 

 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Boyd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 January 2004 at 7:48am

This code snippet is from the Office 2003 GUI Sample in the Common group of samples

Dim ToolBar As CommandBar
Dim Control As ICommandBarControl
Set ToolBar = CommandBars.Add("Standard", xtpBarTop)
With ToolBar.Controls
    Set Control = .Add(xtpControlButton, ID_NAVIGATE_BACK, "&Back")
    Control.Style = xtpButtonIconAndCaption
End With

For some reason, the 'Style' property doesn't show up in the VB IDE as a property of the ICommandBarControl, but it is in the documentation.

Hope this helps.

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I found NONE for Xtreme Suite ActiveX 8.6
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There is a lot of examples in the ToolKitPor/samples folder, please look them.
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The lack of documentation makes it difficult to figure out how to create a TOOLBAR with buttons that can show a CAPTION.

Is there any more technical information on these controls?

 

thank you!

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