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React to Tool bar Button
React to Tool bar Button

Imports System.Windows.Forms
Imports System.IO


Module Module1

    Sub Main()
        Application.Run(New Form1)
    End Sub

End Module



Public Class Form1
    Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form

#Region " Windows Form Designer generated code "

    Public Sub New()
        MyBase.New()

        'This call is required by the Windows Form Designer.
        InitializeComponent()

        'Add any initialization after the InitializeComponent() call

    End Sub

    'Form overrides dispose to clean up the component list.
    Protected Overloads Overrides Sub Dispose(ByVal disposing As Boolean)
        If disposing Then
            If Not (components Is NothingThen
                components.Dispose()
            End If
        End If
        MyBase.Dispose(disposing)
    End Sub

    'Required by the Windows Form Designer
    Private components As System.ComponentModel.IContainer

    'NOTE: The following procedure is required by the Windows Form Designer
    'It can be modified using the Windows Form Designer.  
    'Do not modify it using the code editor.
    Friend WithEvents ToolBar1 As System.Windows.Forms.ToolBar
    <System.Diagnostics.DebuggerStepThrough()Private Sub InitializeComponent()
        Me.ToolBar1 = New System.Windows.Forms.ToolBar()
        Me.SuspendLayout()
        '
        'ToolBar1
        '
        Me.ToolBar1.DropDownArrows = True
        Me.ToolBar1.Name = "ToolBar1"
        Me.ToolBar1.ShowToolTips = True
        Me.ToolBar1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(28839)
        Me.ToolBar1.TabIndex = 0
        '
        'Form1
        '
        Me.AutoScaleBaseSize = New System.Drawing.Size(513)
        Me.ClientSize = New System.Drawing.Size(288189)
        Me.Controls.AddRange(New System.Windows.Forms.Control() {Me.ToolBar1})
        Me.Name = "Form1"
        Me.Text = "ToolBarDemo"
        Me.ResumeLayout(False)

    End Sub

#End Region
    Public MondayButton = New ToolBarButton("Monday")
    Public TuesdayButton = New ToolBarButton("Tuesday")
    Public WednesdayButton = New ToolBarButton("Wednesday")
    Public ThursdayButton = New ToolBarButton("Thursday")
    Public FridayButton = New ToolBarButton("Friday")

    Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgsHandles MyBase.Load
        ToolBar1.Buttons.Add(MondayButton)
        ToolBar1.Buttons.Add(TuesdayButton)
        ToolBar1.Buttons.Add(WednesdayButton)
        ToolBar1.Buttons.Add(ThursdayButton)
        ToolBar1.Buttons.Add(FridayButton)
    End Sub

    Private Sub ToolBar1_ButtonClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.ToolBarButtonClickEventArgsHandles ToolBar1.ButtonClick
        Dim ButtonPicked As ToolBarButton = e.Button

        If (ButtonPicked.Equals(MondayButton)) Then
            MessageBox.Show("You picked Monday")
        ElseIf (ButtonPicked.Equals(TuesdayButton)) Then
            MessageBox.Show("You picked Tuesday")
        ElseIf (ButtonPicked.Equals(WednesdayButton)) Then
            MessageBox.Show("You picked Wednesday")
        ElseIf (ButtonPicked.Equals(ThursdayButton)) Then
            MessageBox.Show("You picked Thursday")
        ElseIf (ButtonPicked.Equals(FridayButton)) Then
            MessageBox.Show("You picked Friday")
        End If
    End Sub
End Class

           
       
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