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CurrentObjectIdChanged Event

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Occurs when the value of the CurrentObjectId property changes. .NET support Silverlight support
Syntax
public event EventHandler CurrentObjectIdChanged
'Declaration
 
Public Event CurrentObjectIdChanged As EventHandler
'Usage
 
Dim instance As AnnAutomationManager
Dim handler As EventHandler
 
AddHandler instance.CurrentObjectIdChanged, handler
public event EventHandler CurrentObjectIdChanged
add_CurrentObjectIdChanged(function(sender, e))
remove_CurrentObjectIdChanged(function(sender, e))

public:
event EventHandler^ CurrentObjectIdChanged
Remarks
This event is raised if the CurrentObjectId property is changed by either a programmatic modification or by the user clicking on one of the ToolBar buttons.
Example
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Private Sub AnnAutomationManager_CurrentObjectIdChanged(ByVal manager As AnnAutomationManager)
   AddHandler manager.CurrentObjectIdChanged, AddressOf OnCurrentObjectIdChanged
End Sub
Private Sub OnCurrentObjectIdChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
   Dim manager As AnnAutomationManager = DirectCast(sender, AnnAutomationManager)
   MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Object Id changed, new Id is {0}", manager.CurrentObjectId))
End Sub
private void AnnAutomationManager_CurrentObjectIdChanged(AnnAutomationManager manager)
{
   manager.CurrentObjectIdChanged += new EventHandler(OnCurrentObjectIdChanged);
}
private void OnCurrentObjectIdChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
   AnnAutomationManager manager = sender as AnnAutomationManager;
   MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Object Id changed, new Id is {0}", manager.CurrentObjectId));
}
private void AnnAutomationManager_CurrentObjectIdChanged(AnnAutomationManager manager)
{
   manager.CurrentObjectIdChanged += new EventHandler(OnCurrentObjectIdChanged);
}
private void OnCurrentObjectIdChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
   AnnAutomationManager manager = sender as AnnAutomationManager;
   MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Object Id changed, new Id is {0}", manager.CurrentObjectId));
}
Private Sub AnnAutomationManager_CurrentObjectIdChanged(ByVal manager As AnnAutomationManager)
   AddHandler manager.CurrentObjectIdChanged, AddressOf OnCurrentObjectIdChanged
End Sub
Private Sub OnCurrentObjectIdChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
   Dim manager As AnnAutomationManager = TryCast(sender, AnnAutomationManager)
   MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Object Id changed, new Id is {0}", manager.CurrentObjectId))
End Sub
Requirements

Target Platforms: 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

See Also

Reference

AnnAutomationManager Class
AnnAutomationManager Members

 

 


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