Value

Forms2OleControl.Value property

Gets underlying Value property which often represents control state. For example checked option button has ‘1’ value while unchecked has ‘0’. Default value is an empty string.

public string Value { get; }

Examples

Shows how to verify the properties of an ActiveX control.

Document doc = new Document(MyDir + "ActiveX controls.docx");

Shape shape = (Shape)doc.GetChild(NodeType.Shape, 0, true);
OleControl oleControl = shape.OleFormat.OleControl;

Assert.AreEqual("CheckBox1", oleControl.Name);

if (oleControl.IsForms2OleControl)
{
    Forms2OleControl checkBox = (Forms2OleControl)oleControl;
    Assert.AreEqual("First", checkBox.Caption);
    Assert.AreEqual("0", checkBox.Value);
    Assert.AreEqual(true, checkBox.Enabled);
    Assert.AreEqual(Forms2OleControlType.CheckBox, checkBox.Type);
    Assert.AreEqual(null, checkBox.ChildNodes);
    Assert.AreEqual(string.Empty, checkBox.GroupName);

    // Note, that you can't set GroupName for a Frame.
    checkBox.GroupName = "Aspose group name";
}

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