Como: Manter informações de posição para barras de ferramentas Personalizars entre sessões do Outlook

Se aplica a

As informações contidas neste tópico se aplicam apenas às especificado Ferramentas do Visual Studio para o Office projetos e as versões do Microsoft Office.

Tipo de Projeto

  • Projetos de nível de aplicativo

Versão do Microsoft Office

  • Outlook 2003

  • Outlook 2007

For more information, see Recursos disponíveis pelo aplicativo e o tipo de projeto.

Este exemplo demonstra uma maneira possível de salvar e restaurar a posição de uma barra de ferramentas Personalizar do Outlook.O código cria uma barra de ferramentas e salva sua posição em um arquivo de configurações do usuário quando o usuário sai do Outlook.Reinicie o Outlook recria a barra de ferramentas e define sua posição com base nas configurações salvas.

Exemplo

Dim commandBar As Office.CommandBar
Dim WithEvents button As Office.CommandBarButton

Const TOOLBARNAME As String = "ExampleBar"
Const REGROOT As String = "Software\YourCompany\YourApp"

Dim WithEvents explorerEvents As Outlook.ExplorerEvents_Event
Dim explorer As Outlook.Explorer

Private Sub ThisAddIn_Startup(ByVal sender As Object, _
    ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Startup
    explorer = Me.Application.ActiveExplorer()

    If (explorer IsNot Nothing) Then

        commandBar = Me.Application.ActiveExplorer.CommandBars.Add( _
            TOOLBARNAME, _
            Office.MsoBarPosition.msoBarFloating, _
            False, _
            True)

        button = TryCast(commandBar.Controls.Add( _
            Office.MsoControlType.msoControlButton, _
            System.Type.Missing, System.Type.Missing, _
                1, True), Office.CommandBarButton)

        button.Style = _
            Microsoft.Office.Core.MsoButtonStyle.msoButtonCaption
        button.Caption = "Button 1"
        button.Tag = "newButton"

        LoadCommandBarSettings()

    End If
End Sub

Private Sub SaveCommandBarSettings()
    MySettings.Default("CommandBarTop") = commandBar.Top
    MySettings.Default("CommandBarLeft") = commandBar.Left
    MySettings.Default("CommandBarVisible") = commandBar.Visible
    MySettings.Default("CommandBarPosition") = CInt(commandBar.Position)
    MySettings.Default("CommandBarRowIndex") = commandBar.RowIndex
    MySettings.Default.Save()
End Sub

Private Sub LoadCommandBarSettings()
    Dim position As Microsoft.Office.Core.MsoBarPosition = _
        CType(MySettings.Default("CommandBarPosition"),  _
            Microsoft.Office.Core.MsoBarPosition)

    Dim rowIndex As Integer = _
        CInt(MySettings.Default("CommandBarRowIndex"))

    commandBar.RowIndex = rowIndex

    Dim top As Integer = _
        CInt(MySettings.Default("CommandBarTop"))

    commandBar.Top = _
        CInt(IIf(top <> 0, top, _
        System.Windows.Forms.Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Height / 2))

    Dim left As Integer = _
        CInt(MySettings.Default("CommandBarLeft"))

    commandBar.Left = _
        CInt(IIf(left <> 0, left, _
        System.Windows.Forms.Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Width / 2))

    Dim visible As Boolean = _
        CBool(MySettings.Default("CommandBarVisible"))

    commandBar.Visible = visible

End Sub

Private Sub Click(ByVal ctrl As  _
    Microsoft.Office.Core.CommandBarButton, _
    ByRef cancelDefault As Boolean) Handles Button.Click
    System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("Hello World!")
End Sub

Sub ThisAddIn_Close() Handles explorerEvents.Close

    SaveCommandBarSettings()
End Sub    
Office.CommandBar commandBar;
Office.CommandBarButton button;

private const string TOOLBARNAME = "ExampleBar";
private Outlook.Explorer explorer;

private void ThisAddIn_Startup(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    explorer = this.Application.ActiveExplorer();

    ((Outlook.ExplorerEvents_Event)explorer).Close += 
        new Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.ExplorerEvents_CloseEventHandler(ThisAddIn_Close);

    if (explorer != null)
    {
        commandBar = this.Application.ActiveExplorer().CommandBars.Add(TOOLBARNAME,
            Office.MsoBarPosition.msoBarFloating, false, true);

        button = commandBar.Controls.Add(
            Office.MsoControlType.msoControlButton,
            System.Type.Missing, System.Type.Missing,
            1, true) as Office.CommandBarButton;

        button.Style =
            Microsoft.Office.Core.MsoButtonStyle.msoButtonCaption;
        button.Caption = "Button 1";
        button.Tag = "newButton";

        button.Click += new Microsoft.Office.Core.
            _CommandBarButtonEvents_ClickEventHandler(button_Click);

        LoadCommandBarSettings();
    }
}

private void LoadCommandBarSettings()
{
    Microsoft.Office.Core.MsoBarPosition position =
       (Microsoft.Office.Core.MsoBarPosition)Properties.Settings
       .Default["CommandBarPosition"];

    commandBar.Position = position;

    int rowIndex =
        Convert.ToInt32(
        Properties.Settings.Default["CommandBarRowIndex"]);

    commandBar.RowIndex = rowIndex;

    int top =
        Convert.ToInt32(
        Properties.Settings.Default["CommandBarTop"]);

    commandBar.Top =
        top != 0 ? top : System.Windows.Forms.Screen.PrimaryScreen.
        Bounds.Height / 2;

    int left =
        Convert.ToInt32(
        Properties.Settings.Default["CommandBarLeft"]);

    commandBar.Left =
        left != 0 ? left : System.Windows.Forms.Screen.PrimaryScreen.
        Bounds.Width / 2;

    bool visible = Convert.ToBoolean(
        Properties.Settings.Default["CommandBarVisible"]);

    commandBar.Visible = visible;
}

private void SaveCommandBarSettings()
{
    Properties.Settings.Default["CommandBarTop"] = commandBar.Top;
    Properties.Settings.Default["CommandBarLeft"] = commandBar.Left;
    Properties.Settings.Default["CommandBarVisible"] =
        commandBar.Visible;
    Properties.Settings.Default["CommandBarPosition"] =
        (int)commandBar.Position;
    Properties.Settings.Default["CommandBarRowIndex"] =
        commandBar.RowIndex;
    Properties.Settings.Default.Save();
}

void button_Click(Microsoft.Office.Core.CommandBarButton Ctrl,
    ref bool CancelDefault)
{
    System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("Hello world!");
}

void ThisAddIn_Close()
{
    SaveCommandBarSettings();
}

Compilando o código

Este exemplo requer:

  • Cinco configurações de usuário.Clique Duplo no ícone Settings.Settings no ’s o projeto Propriedades (em C#) ou My Project (no Visual Basic) pasta e Adicionar as seguintes propriedades de escopo do usuário:

    • Valor padrão do tipo int, CommandBarTop = 0

    • Valor padrão do tipo int, CommandBarLeft = 0

    • CommandBarVisible, tipo booleano, valor padrão = Verdadeiro

    • Valor padrão do tipo int, CommandBarPosition = 4

    • Valor padrão do tipo int, CommandBarRowIndex = 1

Consulte também

Tarefas

Como: Criar barras de ferramentas do Office por programação

Como: Criar menus do Office por programação

Conceitos

Visão geral do modelo de objeto do Outlook

Personalização de IU do Office

Criar soluções do Office no Visual Studio