Sets the custom text in the form to default values.
Syntax
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Public Overridable Sub SetCustomTextToDefaults() |
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Dim instance As SearchDialog
instance.SetCustomTextToDefaults() |
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public virtual void SetCustomTextToDefaults() |
Remarks
Example
This example sets the custom text then resets it to the default values when a button is clicked.This example sets the custom text of the dialog back to the defaults.
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fpSpread1.SearchWithDialog("155");
fpSpread1.SearchDialog.SetCustomText("Searching For", "Case Does not Matter", "Does not Need To Be Exact", "Use Other Search
Method", "Wildcards Or Not", "Next", "New Search", "Bye-Bye", "Didn't Find It");
private void button2_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
fpSpread1.SearchDialog.SetCustomTextToDefaults();
}
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FpSpread1.SearchWithDialog("155")
FpSpread1.SearchDialog.SetCustomText("Searching For", "Case Does not Matter", "Does not Need To Be Exact", "Use Other Search
Method", "Wildcards Or Not", "Next", "New Search", "Bye-Bye", "Didn't Find It")
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
FpSpread1.SearchDialog.SetCustomTextToDefaults()
End Sub
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FarPoint.Win.Spread.SearchDialog sd;
fpSpread1.SearchWithDialog("Test");
sd = fpSpread1.SearchDialog;
sd.StringNotFound += new CancelEventHandler(sdStringNotFound);
sd.SetCustomTextToDefaults();
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Dim WithEvents sd As FarPoint.Win.Spread.SearchDialog
FpSpread1.SearchWithDialog("Test")
sd = FpSpread1.SearchDialog
sd.SetCustomTextToDefaults() |
Requirements
Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
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