CustomTaskPaneCollection.Add Method
Definition
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Overloads
Add(UserControl, String) |
Creates a new CustomTaskPane and adds it to the current CustomTaskPaneCollection. The custom task pane is based on the specified UserControl and has the specified title. |
Add(UserControl, String, Object) |
Creates a new CustomTaskPane and adds it to the current CustomTaskPaneCollection. The custom task pane is based on the specified UserControl, has the specified title, and is associated with the specified application window. |
Add(UserControl, String)
Creates a new CustomTaskPane and adds it to the current CustomTaskPaneCollection. The custom task pane is based on the specified UserControl and has the specified title.
public:
Microsoft::Office::Tools::CustomTaskPane ^ Add(System::Windows::Forms::UserControl ^ control, System::String ^ title);
public Microsoft.Office.Tools.CustomTaskPane Add (System.Windows.Forms.UserControl control, string title);
abstract member Add : System.Windows.Forms.UserControl * string -> Microsoft.Office.Tools.CustomTaskPane
Public Function Add (control As UserControl, title As String) As CustomTaskPane
Parameters
- control
- UserControl
A UserControl that provides the user interface for the new custom task pane.
- title
- String
The text that appears in the title bar of the new custom task pane.
Returns
A CustomTaskPane that represents the new custom task pane.
Exceptions
control
or title
is null
.
The Microsoft.Office.Tools.CustomTaskPaneCollection.Dispose method has already been called on the CustomTaskPaneCollection.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to create a custom task pane by using the Add(UserControl, String) method. The example also uses properties of the CustomTaskPane object to modify the default appearance of the custom task pane. This code example is part of a larger example provided for CustomTaskPane.
private MyUserControl myUserControl1;
private Microsoft.Office.Tools.CustomTaskPane myCustomTaskPane;
private void ThisAddIn_Startup(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
myUserControl1 = new MyUserControl();
myCustomTaskPane = this.CustomTaskPanes.Add(myUserControl1,
"New Task Pane");
myCustomTaskPane.DockPosition =
Office.MsoCTPDockPosition.msoCTPDockPositionFloating;
myCustomTaskPane.Height = 500;
myCustomTaskPane.Width = 500;
myCustomTaskPane.DockPosition =
Office.MsoCTPDockPosition.msoCTPDockPositionRight;
myCustomTaskPane.Width = 300;
myCustomTaskPane.Visible = true;
myCustomTaskPane.DockPositionChanged +=
new EventHandler(myCustomTaskPane_DockPositionChanged);
}
Private myUserControl1 As MyUserControl
Private WithEvents myCustomTaskPane As Microsoft.Office.Tools.CustomTaskPane
Private Sub ThisAddIn_Startup(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) _
Handles Me.Startup
myUserControl1 = New MyUserControl()
myCustomTaskPane = Me.CustomTaskPanes.Add(myUserControl1, "New Task Pane")
With myCustomTaskPane
.DockPosition = Office.MsoCTPDockPosition.msoCTPDockPositionFloating
.Height = 500
.Width = 500
.DockPosition = Office.MsoCTPDockPosition.msoCTPDockPositionRight
.Width = 300
.Visible = True
End With
End Sub
Remarks
Use this method to create a new CustomTaskPane that is associated with the active window of the Microsoft Office application.
Although a CustomTaskPaneCollection object is a collection of CustomTaskPane objects, the Add method accepts UserControl objects instead of CustomTaskPane objects. For more information, see Custom Task Panes.
If you want to specify a particular window and associate the custom task pane with it, use the Add(UserControl, String, Object) method.
Applies to
Add(UserControl, String, Object)
Creates a new CustomTaskPane and adds it to the current CustomTaskPaneCollection. The custom task pane is based on the specified UserControl, has the specified title, and is associated with the specified application window.
public:
Microsoft::Office::Tools::CustomTaskPane ^ Add(System::Windows::Forms::UserControl ^ control, System::String ^ title, System::Object ^ window);
public Microsoft.Office.Tools.CustomTaskPane Add (System.Windows.Forms.UserControl control, string title, object window);
abstract member Add : System.Windows.Forms.UserControl * string * obj -> Microsoft.Office.Tools.CustomTaskPane
Public Function Add (control As UserControl, title As String, window As Object) As CustomTaskPane
Parameters
- control
- UserControl
A UserControl that provides the user interface for the new custom task pane.
- title
- String
The text that appears in the title bar of the new custom task pane.
- window
- Object
An object that represents the application window to associate the new custom task pane with.
Returns
A CustomTaskPane that represents the new custom task pane.
Exceptions
control
or title
is null
.
The Microsoft.Office.Tools.CustomTaskPaneCollection.Dispose method has already been called on the CustomTaskPaneCollection.
Remarks
Use this method to create a new CustomTaskPane that is associated with a specific application window. This method is useful if you want to create custom task panes that are visible with multiple Inspectors or Explorers in Outlook, or with multiple documents in Word or InfoPath.
The type of the window
parameter depends on the application. The following table lists the valid types of the window
parameter.
Application | Parameter type |
---|---|
Word | Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Window |
Excel | Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Window |
PowerPoint | Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint.DocumentWindow |
InfoPath | Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath.WindowObject |
Outlook | Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Explorer -or- Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Inspector |
Although a CustomTaskPaneCollection is a collection of CustomTaskPane objects, the Add method accepts UserControl objects instead of CustomTaskPane objects. For more information, see Custom Task Panes.