ControlCollection.AddDomainUpDown Method (, Single, Single, String) (2007 System)
Adds a new DomainUpDown control to the document in the specified size and location.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.v9.0 (in Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.v9.0.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Function AddDomainUpDown ( _
range As Range, _
width As Single, _
height As Single, _
name As String _
) As DomainUpDown
'Usage
Dim instance As ControlCollection
Dim range As Range
Dim width As Single
Dim height As Single
Dim name As String
Dim returnValue As DomainUpDown
returnValue = instance.AddDomainUpDown(range, _
width, height, name)
public DomainUpDown AddDomainUpDown(
Range range,
float width,
float height,
string name
)
public:
DomainUpDown^ AddDomainUpDown(
Range^ range,
float width,
float height,
String^ name
)
public function AddDomainUpDown(
range : Range,
width : float,
height : float,
name : String
) : DomainUpDown
Parameters
range
Type: RangeA Range that provides the location for the control.
width
Type: System.SingleThe width of the control in points.
height
Type: System.SingleThe height of the control in points.
name
Type: System.StringThe name that can be used to index the control in the ControlCollection instance.
Return Value
Type: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Controls.DomainUpDown
The DomainUpDown control that was added to the ControlCollection instance.
Exceptions
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
ArgumentNullException | The name or range argument is nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), or the name argument has zero length. |
ControlNameAlreadyExistsException | A control with the same name is already in the ControlCollection instance. |
InvalidRangeException | The range that was specified is not valid. |
Remarks
This method enables you to add DomainUpDown objects to the end of the ControlCollection.
To remove a DomainUpDown that was added programmatically, use the Remove method.
Examples
The following code example adds a DomainUpDown control to the first paragraph in the document, and then sets the background of the control to yellow.
Private Sub WordRangeAddDomainUpDown()
Me.Paragraphs(1).Range.InsertParagraphBefore()
Dim DomainUpDown1 As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word. _
Controls.DomainUpDown = Me.Controls.AddDomainUpDown( _
Me.Paragraphs(1).Range, 90, 15, "DomainUpDown1")
DomainUpDown1.BackColor = Color.Yellow
End Sub
private void WordRangeAddDomainUpDown()
{
this.Paragraphs[1].Range.InsertParagraphBefore();
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Controls.DomainUpDown
domainUpDown1 = this.Controls.AddDomainUpDown(
this.Paragraphs[1].Range, 90, 15, "domainUpDown1");
domainUpDown1.BackColor = Color.Yellow;
}
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.