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TextBox.VerticalScrollBarVisibility Property
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Gets or sets the visibility of the vertical scroll bar.
Namespace: System.Windows.Controls
Assembly: System.Windows (in System.Windows.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Property VerticalScrollBarVisibility As ScrollBarVisibility
public ScrollBarVisibility VerticalScrollBarVisibility { get; set; }
<TextBox VerticalScrollBarVisibility="scrollBarVisibilityValue"/>
XAML Values
- scrollBarVisibilityValue
A named constant of the ScrollBarVisibility enumeration, such as Auto.
Property Value
Type: System.Windows.Controls.ScrollBarVisibility
The visibility of the vertical scroll bar. The default is Hidden.
Remarks
If VerticalScrollBarVisibility is Disabled, the text box does not scroll vertically.
Examples
The following code snippets show how you can use the VerticalScrollBarVisibility property in XAML and code.
<StackPanel>
<TextBox Margin="20,20,0,0" Text="A text box that demonstrates TextWrapping, TextAlignment, MaxLength, and AcceptsReturn" Width="300" Height="50" TextWrapping="Wrap" TextAlignment="Center" MaxLength="500" AcceptsReturn="True" />
<TextBox Margin="20,20,0,0" Text="A text box that demonstrates HorizontalScrollBarVisibility and VerticalScrollBarVisibility" Width="300" Height="50" AcceptsReturn="True" HorizontalScrollBarVisibility="Visible" VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Visible" />
</StackPanel>
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New()
InitializeComponent()
CreateControls()
End Sub
Private Sub CreateControls()
'Create stack panel
Dim MyStackPanel As StackPanel = New StackPanel
'Create the first text box
Dim MyTB1 As TextBox = New TextBox
MyTB1.Width = 300
MyTB1.Height = 50
MyTB1.Text = "A text box that demonstrates TextWrapping, TextAlignment, MaxLength and AcceptsReturn"
MyTB1.TextWrapping = TextWrapping.Wrap
MyTB1.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center
MyTB1.MaxLength = 500
MyTB1.AcceptsReturn = True
MyTB1.Margin = New Thickness(20, 20, 0, 0)
'Create the second text box
Dim MyTB2 As TextBox = New TextBox
MyTB2.Margin = New Thickness(20, 20, 0, 0)
MyTB2.Text = "A text box that demonstrates HorizontalScrollBarVisibility and VerticalScrollBarVisibility"
MyTB2.Width = 300
MyTB2.Height = 50
MyTB2.AcceptsReturn = True
MyTB2.HorizontalScrollBarVisibility = ScrollBarVisibility.Visible
MyTB2.VerticalScrollBarVisibility = ScrollBarVisibility.Visible
'Add the text boxes to the stack panel
MyStackPanel.Children.Add(MyTB1)
MyStackPanel.Children.Add(MyTB2)
Me.Content = MyStackPanel
End Sub
public Page()
{
InitializeComponent();
CreateControls();
}
private void CreateControls()
{
//Create stack panel
StackPanel MyStackPanel = new StackPanel();
//Create the first text box
TextBox MyTB1 = new TextBox();
MyTB1.Width = 300;
MyTB1.Height = 50;
MyTB1.Text = "A text box that demonstrates TextWrapping, TextAlignment, MaxLength and AcceptsReturn";
MyTB1.TextWrapping = TextWrapping.Wrap;
MyTB1.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
MyTB1.MaxLength = 500;
MyTB1.AcceptsReturn = true;
MyTB1.Margin = new Thickness(20, 20, 0, 0);
//Create the second text box
TextBox MyTB2 = new TextBox();
MyTB2.Margin = new Thickness(20, 20, 0, 0);
MyTB2.Text = "A text box that demonstrates HorizontalScrollBarVisibility and VerticalScrollBarVisibility";
MyTB2.Width = 300;
MyTB2.Height = 50;
MyTB2.AcceptsReturn = true;
MyTB2.HorizontalScrollBarVisibility = ScrollBarVisibility.Visible;
MyTB2.VerticalScrollBarVisibility = ScrollBarVisibility.Visible;
//Add the text boxes to the stack panel
MyStackPanel.Children.Add(MyTB1);
MyStackPanel.Children.Add(MyTB2);
this.Content = MyStackPanel;
}
Version Information
Silverlight
Supported in: 5, 4, 3
Silverlight for Windows Phone
Supported in: Windows Phone OS 7.1, Windows Phone OS 7.0
Platforms
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