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Command Property (MenuTool)

Gets or sets the command to invoke when the button portion of the menu tool is pressed.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Property Command As ICommand
public ICommand Command {get; set;}
Example
MenuTool Command

Dim menuTool As New MenuTool() 
menuTool.Caption = "Menu Tool" 
menuTool.ButtonType = MenuToolButtonType.Segmented 
menuTool.SmallImage = getImageSource("/Images/icons/Ribbon/QuickStyles_16x16.png") 
menuTool.LargeImage = getImageSource("/Images/icons/Ribbon/QuickStyles_32x32.png") 

menuTool.Items.Add("Menu Item 1") 
menuTool.Items.Add("Menu Item 2") 

menuTool.Command = ApplicationCommands.Paste
MenuTool menuTool = new MenuTool();
menuTool.Caption = "Menu Tool";
menuTool.ButtonType = MenuToolButtonType.Segmented;
menuTool.SmallImage= getImageSource("/Images/icons/Ribbon/QuickStyles_16x16.png");
menuTool.LargeImage= getImageSource("/Images/icons/Ribbon/QuickStyles_32x32.png");

menuTool.Items.Add("Menu Item 1");
menuTool.Items.Add("Menu Item 2");

menuTool.Command = ApplicationCommands.Paste;
<igRibbon:MenuTool
    
Caption= "Menu Tool"
    ButtonType= "Segmented" 
    SmallImage= "Images\icons\Ribbon\QuickStyles_16x16.png" 
    
LargeImage= "Images\icons\Ribbon\QuickStyles_32x32.png" 
    
Command= "Paste"
 
   CommandTarget="{Binding ElementName=textBox}"
    
>
    
<TextBlock Text="Menu Item 1"/>
    
<TextBlock Text="Menu Item 2"/>
</igRibbon:MenuTool>
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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