StatusBar Control (Windows Forms)
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The ToolStripStatusLabel control replaces and adds functionality to the StatusBar control; however, the StatusBar control is retained for both backward compatibility and future use, if you choose. |
The Windows Forms StatusBar control is used on forms as an area, usually displayed at the bottom of a window, in which an application can display various kinds of status information. StatusBar controls can have status-bar panels on them that display icons to indicate state, or a series of icons in an animation that indicate a process is working; for example, Microsoft Word indicating that the document is being saved.
In This Section
- StatusBar Control Overview (Windows Forms)
Introduces the general concepts of the StatusBar control, which enables users to see relevant information for the control that has focus.
- How to: Add Panels to a StatusBar Control
Explains how to add programmable panels to the StatusBar control.
- How to: Determine Which Panel in the Windows Forms StatusBar Control Was Clicked
Explains how to handle Click events raised from the StatusBar control.
- How to: Set the Size of Status-Bar Panels
Gives details on the properties that control the width and resize behavior of status-bar panels at run time.
- Walkthrough: Updating Status Bar Information at Run Time
Explains how to programmatically control the data within status-bar panels.
Reference
- StatusBar
Provides reference information on the class and its members.
- ToolStripStatusLabel
Replaces and adds functionality to the StatusBar control.
Related Sections
- Controls to Use on Windows Forms
Provides a complete list of Windows Forms controls, with links to information on their use.