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The CreateToolbarEx function creates a toolbar window and adds the
specified buttons to the toolbar.
HWND CreateToolbarEx(
HWND hwnd,
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DWORD ws,
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UINT wID,
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int nBitmaps,
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HINSTANCE hBMInst,
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UINT wBMID,
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LPCTBBUTTON lpButtons,
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int iNumButtons,
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int dxButton,
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int dyButton,
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int dxBitmap,
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int dyBitmap,
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UINT uStructSize
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Parameters
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hwnd
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Handle to the parent window for the toolbar.
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ws
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Window styles for the toolbar. This parameter must specify at least the
WS_CHILD style. It can also include a combination of styles as discussed in
Toolbars and related topics.
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wID
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Control identifier for the toolbar.
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nBitmaps
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Number of button images contained in the bitmap specified by hBMInst
and wBMID.
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hBMInst
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Module instance with the executable file that contains the bitmap resource.
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wBMID
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Resource identifier for the bitmap resource. If hBMInst is NULL, this
parameter must be a valid bitmap handle.
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lpButtons
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Pointer to an array of TBBUTTON
structures that contains information about the buttons to add to the toolbar.
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iNumButtons
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Number of buttons to add to the toolbar.
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dxButton
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Width, in pixels, of the buttons to add to the toolbar.
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dyButton
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Height, in pixels, of the buttons to add to the toolbar.
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dxBitmap
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Width, in pixels, of the button images to add to the buttons in the toolbar.
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dyBitmap
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Height, in pixels, of the button images to add to the buttons in the toolbar.
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uStructSize
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Size of a TBBUTTON structure.
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is the window handle to the
toolbarl
If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error
information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
Windows 95: The system can support a maximum of 16,364 window handles.
See Also
TBBUTTON
Questions: