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MenuItem.MergeType Property

Definition

Gets or sets a value indicating the behavior of this menu item when its menu is merged with another.

public:
 property System::Windows::Forms::MenuMerge MergeType { System::Windows::Forms::MenuMerge get(); void set(System::Windows::Forms::MenuMerge value); };
public System.Windows.Forms.MenuMerge MergeType { get; set; }
member this.MergeType : System.Windows.Forms.MenuMerge with get, set
Public Property MergeType As MenuMerge

Property Value

A MenuMerge value that represents the menu item's merge type.

Exceptions

The assigned value is not one of the MenuMerge values.

Examples

The following code example creates a MenuItem with the MergeType and MergeOrder specified so that the menu item is added to the merged menu at first position.

public:
   void InitMyFileMenu()
   {
      // Set the MergeType to Add so that the menu item is added to the merged menu.
      menuItem1->MergeType = MenuMerge::Add;
      // Set the MergeOrder to 1 so that this menu item is placed lower in the merged menu order.
      menuItem1->MergeOrder = 1;
   }
public void InitMyFileMenu()
{
   // Set the MergeType to Add so that the menu item is added to the merged menu.
   menuItem1.MergeType = MenuMerge.Add;
   // Set the MergeOrder to 1 so that this menu item is placed lower in the merged menu order.
   menuItem1.MergeOrder = 1;
}
Public Sub InitMyFileMenu()
    ' Set the MergeType to Add so that the menu item is added to the merged menu.
    menuItem1.MergeType = MenuMerge.Add
    ' Set the MergeOrder to 1 so that this menu item is placed lower in the merged menu order.
    menuItem1.MergeOrder = 1
End Sub

Remarks

The merge type of a menu item indicates how the menu item behaves when it has the same merge order as another menu item being merged. You can use merged menus to create a consolidated menu based on two or more existing menus.

Applies to

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