Button.Height Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the height of the Button.
public:
property double Height { double get(); void set(double value); };
public double Height { get; set; }
member this.Height : double with get, set
Public Property Height As Double
Property Value
The height of the Button in points.
Examples
The following code example compares the resizing and relocating behavior of two Button controls to a worksheet. The Click event handler of the first button adjusts the Height and Width properties of the button so that the button changes size, but remains in the same location on the worksheet. The Click event handler of the second button adjusts the Top and Left properties of the button so that the button changes location on the worksheet, but stays in the same size.
This example is for a document-level customization.
private void ModifySizeAndLocation()
{
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.Button sizeButton =
this.Controls.AddButton(25, 30, 100, 25,
"sizeButton");
sizeButton.Name = "sizeButton";
sizeButton.Text = "Click to resize";
sizeButton.Click += new EventHandler(pointButtons_Click);
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.Button locationButton =
this.Controls.AddButton(25, 150, 100, 25,
"locationButton");
locationButton.Name = "locationButton";
locationButton.Text = "Click to move";
locationButton.Click += new EventHandler(pointButtons_Click);
}
// Represents the toggle states of the buttons.
bool toggleState1 = true;
bool toggleState2 = true;
void pointButtons_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.Button clickedButton =
(Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.Button)sender;
// Toggle the Height and Width of sizeButton.
if (clickedButton.Name == "sizeButton")
{
if (toggleState1)
{
clickedButton.Height = 40;
clickedButton.Width = 80;
toggleState1 = false;
}
else
{
clickedButton.Height = 25;
clickedButton.Width = 100;
toggleState1 = true;
}
}
// Toggle the Left and Top of locationButton.
else
{
if (toggleState2)
{
clickedButton.Left = 50;
clickedButton.Top = 100;
toggleState2 = false;
}
else
{
clickedButton.Left = 25;
clickedButton.Top = 150;
toggleState2 = true;
}
}
}
Private Sub ModifySizeAndLocation()
Dim SizeButton As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.Button = _
Me.Controls.AddButton(25, 30, 100, 25, "SizeButton")
SizeButton.Name = "SizeButton"
SizeButton.Text = "Click to resize"
AddHandler SizeButton.Click, AddressOf PointButtons_Click
Dim LocationButton As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.Button = _
Me.Controls.AddButton(25, 150, 100, 25, "LocationButton")
LocationButton.Name = "LocationButton"
LocationButton.Text = "Click to move"
AddHandler LocationButton.Click, AddressOf PointButtons_Click
End Sub
' Represents the toggle states of the buttons.
Private toggleState1 As Boolean = True
Private toggleState2 As Boolean = True
Private Sub PointButtons_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Dim ClickedButton As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.Button = _
CType(sender, Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.Button)
' Toggle the Height and Width of sizeButton.
If ClickedButton.Name = "SizeButton" Then
If toggleState1 Then
ClickedButton.Height = 40
ClickedButton.Width = 80
toggleState1 = False
Else
ClickedButton.Height = 25
ClickedButton.Width = 100
toggleState1 = True
End If
' Toggle the Left and Top of locationButton.
Else
If toggleState2 Then
ClickedButton.Left = 50
ClickedButton.Top = 100
toggleState2 = False
Else
ClickedButton.Left = 25
ClickedButton.Top = 150
toggleState2 = True
End If
End If
End Sub
Remarks
Changes made to the Height and Top property values cause the Bottom property value of the Button to change.
The Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.Button.Height property uses points, whereas System.Windows.Forms.Control.Height property uses pixels.