ControlExtensions.AddProgressBar Method
Definition
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Overloads
| AddProgressBar(ControlCollection, Range, Single, Single, String) |
Adds a new ProgressBar control to the document in the specified size and ___location. |
| AddProgressBar(ControlCollection, Single, Single, Single, Single, String) |
Adds a new ProgressBar control to the document in the specified size and ___location. |
AddProgressBar(ControlCollection, Range, Single, Single, String)
Adds a new ProgressBar control to the document in the specified size and ___location.
public:
[System::Runtime::CompilerServices::Extension]
static Microsoft::Office::Tools::Word::Controls::ProgressBar ^ AddProgressBar(Microsoft::Office::Tools::Word::ControlCollection ^ controls, Microsoft::Office::Interop::Word::Range ^ range, float width, float height, System::String ^ name);
public static Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Controls.ProgressBar AddProgressBar(this Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.ControlCollection controls, Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Range range, float width, float height, string name);
static member AddProgressBar : Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.ControlCollection * Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Range * single * single * string -> Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Controls.ProgressBar
<Extension()>
Public Function AddProgressBar (controls As ControlCollection, range As Range, width As Single, height As Single, name As String) As ProgressBar
Parameters
- controls
- ControlCollection
The collection to add the control to. Do not supply this parameter yourself. When you call this method on the collection returned by the Controls property (in an application-level project) or the Controls property (in a document-level project), this parameter is supplied automatically.
- range
- Range
The ___location of the control.
- width
- Single
The width of the control in points.
- height
- Single
The height of the control in points.
- name
- String
The name that can be used to index the control in the ControlCollection instance.
Returns
The control that was added to the document.
Exceptions
The name or range argument is null, or the name argument has zero length.
A control with the same name is already in the ControlCollection instance.
The range that was specified is not valid.
Examples
The following code example adds a ProgressBar control to the first paragraph in the document, and then increases the current position of the ProgressBar to 50. To use this example, run it from the ThisDocument class in a document-level project.
private void WordRangeAddProgressBar()
{
this.Paragraphs[1].Range.InsertParagraphBefore();
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Controls.ProgressBar
progressBar1 = this.Controls.AddProgressBar(
this.Paragraphs[1].Range, 75, 17.25F, "progressBar1");
progressBar1.Maximum = 100;
progressBar1.Step = 50;
progressBar1.PerformStep();
}
Private Sub WordRangeAddProgressBar()
Me.Paragraphs(1).Range.InsertParagraphBefore()
Dim ProgressBar1 As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word. _
Controls.ProgressBar = Me.Controls.AddProgressBar( _
Me.Paragraphs(1).Range, 75, 17.25F, "ProgressBar1")
ProgressBar1.Maximum = 100
ProgressBar1.Step = 50
ProgressBar1.PerformStep()
End Sub
Remarks
This method enables you to add ProgressBar objects to the end of the ControlCollection.
To remove a ProgressBar that was added programmatically, use the Remove method.
Applies to
AddProgressBar(ControlCollection, Single, Single, Single, Single, String)
Adds a new ProgressBar control to the document in the specified size and ___location.
public:
[System::Runtime::CompilerServices::Extension]
static Microsoft::Office::Tools::Word::Controls::ProgressBar ^ AddProgressBar(Microsoft::Office::Tools::Word::ControlCollection ^ controls, float left, float top, float width, float height, System::String ^ name);
public static Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Controls.ProgressBar AddProgressBar(this Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.ControlCollection controls, float left, float top, float width, float height, string name);
static member AddProgressBar : Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.ControlCollection * single * single * single * single * string -> Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Controls.ProgressBar
<Extension()>
Public Function AddProgressBar (controls As ControlCollection, left As Single, top As Single, width As Single, height As Single, name As String) As ProgressBar
Parameters
- controls
- ControlCollection
The collection to add the control to. Do not supply this parameter yourself. When you call this method on the collection returned by the Controls property (in an application-level project) or the Controls property (in a document-level project), this parameter is supplied automatically.
- left
- Single
The distance in points between the left edge of the control and the left edge of the document.
- top
- Single
The distance in points between the top edge of the control and the top edge of the document.
- width
- Single
The width of the control in points.
- height
- Single
The height of the control in points.
- name
- String
The name that can be used to index the control in the ControlCollection instance.
Returns
The control that was added to the document.
Exceptions
The name argument is null or has zero length.
A control with the same name is already in the ControlCollection instance.
Examples
The following code example adds a ProgressBar control to the start of the document, and then increases the current position of the ProgressBar to 50. To use this example, run it from the ThisDocument class in a document-level project.
private void WordAddProgressBar()
{
this.Paragraphs[1].Range.InsertParagraphBefore();
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Controls.ProgressBar
progressBar1 = this.Controls.AddProgressBar(
0, 0, 75, 17.25F, "progressBar1");
progressBar1.Maximum = 100;
progressBar1.Step = 50;
progressBar1.PerformStep();
}
Private Sub WordAddProgressBar()
Me.Paragraphs(1).Range.InsertParagraphBefore()
Dim ProgressBar1 As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Controls _
.ProgressBar = Me.Controls.AddProgressBar(0, 0, 75, _
17.25F, "ProgressBar1")
ProgressBar1.Maximum = 100
ProgressBar1.Step = 50
ProgressBar1.PerformStep()
End Sub
Remarks
This method enables you to add ProgressBar objects to the end of the ControlCollection.
To remove a ProgressBar that was added programmatically, use the Remove method.