Returns the clipboard format name used when copying or pasting annotation objects.
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Public Shared ReadOnly Property ClipboardObjectFormat As String |
C# | |
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public static string ClipboardObjectFormat {get;} |
C++/CLI | |
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public:
static property String^ ClipboardObjectFormat {
String^ get();
} |
XAML Syntax | |
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You cannot use this property in XAML. |
XAML Syntax | |
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You cannot use this property in XAML. |
Return Value
The clipboard format name used when copying or pasting annotation objects.
Example
This example manually determines whether there are any objects available to paste from the clipboard. Notice that you can use the CanPaste method instead.
Visual Basic | Copy Code |
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Private Sub AnnAutomation_ClipboardObjectFormat(ByVal automation As AnnAutomation)
Dim canPaste As Boolean = False
Dim data As IDataObject = Clipboard.GetDataObject()
If Not data Is Nothing Then
If data.GetDataPresent(AnnAutomation.ClipboardObjectFormat) Then
canPaste = True
End If
End If
If canPaste Then
MessageBox.Show("Annotation information available in the clipboard")
Else
MessageBox.Show("No Annotation information available in the clipboard")
End If
End Sub |
C# | Copy Code |
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private void AnnAutomation_ClipboardObjectFormat(AnnAutomation automation) { bool canPaste = false; IDataObject data = Clipboard.GetDataObject(); if(data != null) { if(data.GetDataPresent(AnnAutomation.ClipboardObjectFormat)) canPaste = true; } if(canPaste) MessageBox.Show("Annotation information available in the clipboard"); else MessageBox.Show("No Annotation information available in the clipboard"); } |
Remarks
Requirements
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2003 family
See Also