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ToolBar Property

Sets or gets whether toolbars for the object are visible.

Syntax

InternetExplorer.ToolBar(nToolBar) [ = nToolBar ]

Possible Values

nToolBar Integer that specifies or receives one of the following values:
falseToolbar is hidden.
trueDefault. Toolbar is visible.

The property is read/write. The property has no default value.

Remarks

When the ToolBar property is set to False, it is not equivalent to the "toolbar=no" feature of window.open. Instead, it turns off all user interface elements that can be considered toolbars, leaving Windows Internet Explorer in a blank state.

The WebBrowser object saves the value of this property, but otherwise ignores it.

Applies To

InternetExplorer

See Also

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