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ViewStyle Property (UltraExplorerBar)

Returns/sets the look of the control.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Property ViewStyle As UltraExplorerBarViewStyle
public UltraExplorerBarViewStyle ViewStyle {get; set;}
Remarks

The ViewStyle property determines the visual scheme used by the UltraExplorerBar. If this property is set to 'Default' then the ViewStyle value associated with the control's Style setting is used.

Example
The following code shows how to acess the ViewStyle and the ViewStyleResolved properties. The ViewStyle property determines the visual style used to render the control's elements. The resolved version of the property returns the setting used when ViewStyle is set to default. In this case the actual resolved setting used depends on the control's style.

Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports Infragistics.Win
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinExplorerBar


	Private Sub Button16_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button16.Click

		' Set the ViewStyle property to 'Default', then test ViewStyleResolved
		' below for each of the control styles.  
		Me.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyle = UltraExplorerBarViewStyle.Default


		' When we set the control style to ExplorerBar, ViewStyleResolved will return XPExplorerBar.
		Me.ultraExplorerBar1.Style = UltraExplorerBarStyle.ExplorerBar
		Debug.WriteLine("ViewStyleResolved = " & Me.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyleResolved.ToString())


		' When we set the control style to Listbar, ViewStyleResolved will return XP.
		Me.ultraExplorerBar1.Style = UltraExplorerBarStyle.Listbar
		Debug.WriteLine("ViewStyleResolved = " & Me.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyleResolved.ToString())


		' When we set the control style to Toolbox, ViewStyleResolved will return XP.
		Me.ultraExplorerBar1.Style = UltraExplorerBarStyle.Toolbox
		Debug.WriteLine("ViewStyleResolved = " & Me.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyleResolved.ToString())


		' Of course, we can explicitly set the ViewStyle property for any control style to
		' override the default.
		Me.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyle = UltraExplorerBarViewStyle.XPExplorerBar


		' When we set the control style to Listbar, ViewStyleResolved now returns XPExplorerBar
		Me.ultraExplorerBar1.Style = UltraExplorerBarStyle.Listbar
		Debug.WriteLine("ViewStyleResolved = " & Me.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyleResolved.ToString())

	End Sub
using System.Diagnostics;
using Infragistics.Win;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinExplorerBar;


		private void button16_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
		{
			// Set the ViewStyle property to 'Default', then test ViewStyleResolved
			// below for each of the control styles.  
			this.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyle = UltraExplorerBarViewStyle.Default;


			// When we set the control style to ExplorerBar, ViewStyleResolved will return XPExplorerBar.
			this.ultraExplorerBar1.Style = UltraExplorerBarStyle.ExplorerBar;
			Debug.WriteLine("ViewStyleResolved = " + this.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyleResolved.ToString());


			// When we set the control style to Listbar, ViewStyleResolved will return XP.
			this.ultraExplorerBar1.Style = UltraExplorerBarStyle.Listbar;
			Debug.WriteLine("ViewStyleResolved = " + this.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyleResolved.ToString());


			// When we set the control style to Toolbox, ViewStyleResolved will return XP.
			this.ultraExplorerBar1.Style = UltraExplorerBarStyle.Toolbox;
			Debug.WriteLine("ViewStyleResolved = " + this.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyleResolved.ToString());


			// Of course, we can explicitly set the ViewStyle property for any control style to
			// override the default.
			this.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyle = UltraExplorerBarViewStyle.XPExplorerBar;


			// When we set the control style to Listbar, ViewStyleResolved now returns XPExplorerBar;
			this.ultraExplorerBar1.Style = UltraExplorerBarStyle.Listbar;
			Debug.WriteLine("ViewStyleResolved = " + this.ultraExplorerBar1.ViewStyleResolved.ToString());
		}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, 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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