Balloon.Text Property
Definition
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Returns or sets the text displayed after the heading but before the labels or check boxes in the Office Assistant balloon.
public:
property System::String ^ Text { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string Text { get; set; }
member this.Text : string with get, set
Public Property Text As String
Property Value
Remarks
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You can specify that a particular graphic be displayed by using the following syntax: {type location sizing_factor
}, where type
is bmp (bitmap) or wmf (Windows metafile); location
is the resource ID or the path and file name; and sizing_factor
denotes the width of the .wmf file (sizing_factor
is omitted for .bmp files).
The Balloon object also supports underlined text and text that has one of the 16 system palette colors applied to it. To display underlined text, use the syntax {ul
} or {ul 1
}; use {ul 0
} to turn underlining off. To change the color of text, precede the text string with the character sequence {cf number
}, where number is one of the system color numbers listed in the following table.
0 | Black | |
1 | Dark red | |
2 | Dark green | |
3 | Dark yellow | |
4 | Dark blue | |
5 | Dark magenta | |
6 | Dark cyan | |
7 | Light gray | |
248 | Medium gray | |
249 | Red | |
250 | Green | |
251 | Yellow | |
252 | Blue | |
253 | Magenta | |
254 | Cyan | |
255 | White |
If you specify a number other than one of the preceding system color numbers, the text in the Office Assistant balloon is black.