Toolbar Button Operations (Windows CE 5.0)
You can easily create, move, copy, and edit toolbar buttons.
By default, a new or blank button is displayed at the right end of the toolbar. You can move this button before editing it. When you create a new button, another blank button appears to the right of the edited button. When you save a toolbar, the blank button is not saved.
The property page of a toolbar button contains the button identifier, the width and height, and the prompt.
The ID box has a drop-down list containing common identifier names.
The Prompt box defines the message displayed in the status bar.
Adding \n and a name after the message adds a ToolTip to that toolbar button.
See Also
Creating a New Toolbar Button | Moving a Toolbar Button | Copying a Button from a Toolbar | Deleting a Toolbar Button | Inserting a Space Between Buttons on a Toolbar | Closing Up a Space between Buttons on a Toolbar | Changing the Identifier of a Toolbar Button | Creating a ToolTip
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