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ASP.Net » Components » Toolbar 
Toggle button on Toolbar (VB.net)

<%@ Page Language=VB Debug=true %>
<%@ Import Namespace="Microsoft.Web.UI.WebControls" %>
<%@ Register TagPrefix="IEControls" 
    Namespace="Microsoft.Web.UI.WebControls" 
    Assembly ="Microsoft.Web.UI.WebControls"
%>
<script runat=server>
Sub ToolBarClick(ByVal Sender as Object, _
    ByVal E as EventArgs)
    If PrinterMode.Selected = True Then
        lblMessage.Text = "Printer mode is on.<BR>"
    Else    
        lblMessage.Text = "Printer mode is off.<BR>"
    End If
    If ModeA.Selected = True Then
        lblMessage.Text = lblMessage.Text _
            "Mode A is on.<BR>"
    ElseIf ModeB.Selected = True Then
        lblMessage.Text = lblMessage.Text _
            "Mode B is on.<BR>"
    Else
        lblMessage.Text = lblMessage.Text _
            "Mode C is on.<BR>"
    End If
End Sub
</SCRIPT>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>ToolBar Control Sample Page</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<form runat="server">
<Font Face="Tahoma">
<IEControls:ToolBar 
    id="MyTB" 
    runat="server" 
    AutoPostBack="true"
    Font-Size="10"
    Orientation="Horizontal"
    OnButtonClick="ToolBarClick"
    >
    <IEControls:ToolBarCheckButton 
        id="PrinterMode"
        runat="server"
        ImageURL="printer.ico"
        Tooltip="Toggle Printer Mode"
        Text="Printer Mode"
    />
    <IEControls:ToolBarSeparator
        id="Sep1"
        runat="server"
    />
    <IEControls:ToolBarCheckGroup
        id="Group1"
        runat="server"
        ForceSelection="True"
    >
        <IEControls:ToolBarCheckButton 
            id="ModeA"
            runat="server"
            Text="Mode A"
        />
        <IEControls:ToolBarCheckButton 
            id="ModeB"
            runat="server"
            Text="Mode B"
            Selected
        />
        <IEControls:ToolBarCheckButton 
            id="ModeC"
            runat="server"
            Text="Mode C"
        />
    </IEControls:ToolBarCheckGroup>
</IEControls:ToolBar>
<BR>
<asp:Label
    id="lblMessage"
    runat="server"
    FOnt-Bold="True"
/>
</Font>
</Form>
</BODY>
</HTML>

           
       
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