ProgressBar Control (Windows Forms)
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The ToolStripProgressBar control replaces and adds functionality to the ProgressBar control; however, the ProgressBar control is retained for both backward compatibility and future use, if you choose. |
The Windows Forms ProgressBar control indicates the progress of an action by displaying an appropriate number of rectangles arranged in a horizontal bar. When the action is complete, the bar is filled. Progress bars are commonly used to give the user an indication of how long to wait for a protracted action to complete—for instance, when a large file is being loaded.
In This Section
- ProgressBar Control Overview (Windows Forms)
Introduces the general concepts of the ProgressBar control, which enables you to graphically display the progress of an operation.
- How to: Set the Value Displayed by the Windows Forms ProgressBar Control
Discusses a number of different ways to increase the value displayed by the ProgressBar control.
Reference
- ProgressBar
Provides reference information on the class and its members.
Related Sections
- Controls to Use on Windows Forms
Provides a complete list of Windows Forms controls, with links to information on their use.