RibbonDropDownItem Interface

Represents an item in a drop-down list in a Ribbon drop-down.

Namespace:  Microsoft.Office.Tools.Ribbon
Assembly:  Microsoft.Office.Tools.Common (in Microsoft.Office.Tools.Common.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<GuidAttribute("e715f92b-e5a0-434e-b8d2-9c43f4a6c0c2")> _
Public Interface RibbonDropDownItem
[GuidAttribute("e715f92b-e5a0-434e-b8d2-9c43f4a6c0c2")]
public interface RibbonDropDownItem

The RibbonDropDownItem type exposes the following members.

Properties

  Name Description
Public property Id Gets a unique string that Microsoft Office uses to identify this RibbonDropDownItem.
Public property Image Gets or sets an image this is displayed on this RibbonDropDownItem.
Public property Label Gets or sets the text that is displayed by this RibbonDropDownItem.
Public property OfficeImageId Gets or sets the image to display on the RibbonDropDownItem, if you want to use a built-in Microsoft Office icon.
Public property Parent Gets the RibbonComponent to which this RibbonDropDownItem belongs.
Public property Ribbon Gets the top-level Ribbon object that contains the rest of the control hierarchy.
Public property ScreenTip Gets or sets tip text that appears when the user moves the pointer over the RibbonDropDownItem.
Public property SuperTip Gets or sets multiline tip text that appears when the user moves the pointer over the RibbonDropDownItem.
Public property Tag Gets or sets application-specific data that is associated with this RibbonDropDownItem.

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Remarks

A RibbonDropDownItem object contains all the data necessary to visually represent an item in a list in a RibbonComboBox, RibbonDropDown, or RibbonGallery. RibbonDropDownItem items have a label and, optionally, an associated image. They can also have a Screen Tip and Enhanced Screen Tip, which are both descriptions that appear when the user pauses the mouse pointer over a control.

You can create a RibbonDropDownItem at run time by using the CreateRibbonDropDownItem method of the RibbonFactory object.

There are two ways to access the RibbonFactory object:

  • By using the Factory property of the Ribbon class. Use this approach from code in your Ribbon class.

  • By using the Globals.Factory.GetRibbonFactory method. Use this approach from code outside your Ribbon class.

Note

This interface is implemented by the Visual Studio Tools for Office runtime. It is not intended to be implemented in your code. For more information, see Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime Overview.

Usage

This documentation describes the version of this type that is used in Office projects that target the .NET Framework 4 and the .NET Framework 4.5. In projects that target the .NET Framework 3.5, this type might have different members and the code examples provided for this type might not work. For documentation about this type in projects that target the .NET Framework 3.5, see the following reference section in the Visual Studio 2008 documentation: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=160658.

See Also

Reference

Microsoft.Office.Tools.Ribbon Namespace

Other Resources

Ribbon Overview

Ribbon Designer

Ribbon Object Model Overview

How to: Get Started Customizing the Ribbon