XmlMappedRange.BeforeDoubleClick Event (2007 System)
Occurs when an XmlMappedRange control is double-clicked, before the default double-click action.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.v9.0 (in Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.v9.0.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Event BeforeDoubleClick As DocEvents_BeforeDoubleClickEventHandler
'Usage
Dim instance As XmlMappedRange
Dim handler As DocEvents_BeforeDoubleClickEventHandler
AddHandler instance.BeforeDoubleClick, handler
public event DocEvents_BeforeDoubleClickEventHandler BeforeDoubleClick
public:
event DocEvents_BeforeDoubleClickEventHandler^ BeforeDoubleClick {
void add (DocEvents_BeforeDoubleClickEventHandler^ value);
void remove (DocEvents_BeforeDoubleClickEventHandler^ value);
}
JScript does not support events.
Examples
The following code demonstrates a handler for the BeforeDoubleClick event that cancels the double-click action in an XmlMappedRange. The event handler informs the user that double-clicking is not allowed for the XmlMappedRange, and then sets the Cancel parameter of the DocEvents_BeforeDoubleClickEventHandler event handler to true so that Microsoft Office Excel cancels the double-click action. This code example assumes that the current worksheet contains an XmlMappedRange named CustomerLastNameCell.
Sub CustomerLastNameCell_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target As Excel.Range, _
ByRef Cancel As Boolean) Handles CustomerLastNameCell.BeforeDoubleClick
MsgBox("Double-clicking in this range is not allowed.")
Cancel = True
End Sub
private void XmlMappedRange_BeforeDoubleClick()
{
this.CustomerLastNameCell.BeforeDoubleClick +=
new Excel.DocEvents_BeforeDoubleClickEventHandler(
CustomerLastNameCell_BeforeDoubleClick);
}
void CustomerLastNameCell_BeforeDoubleClick(Excel.Range Target,
ref bool Cancel)
{
MessageBox.Show("Double-clicking in this range " +
" is not allowed.");
Cancel = true;
}
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