GROUPBOX Control (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

This resource-definition statement creates a group box control. The control is a rectangle that groups other controls together. The controls are grouped by drawing a border around them and displaying the specified text in the upper-left corner.

The GROUPBOX statement, which you can use only in a DIALOG Resource statement, defines the text, identifier, dimensions, and attributes of a control window.

GROUPBOX text, id, x, y, width, height [[, style [[, extended-style]]]]

Parameters

  • style
    Specifies the control styles. This value can be a combination of the button class style BS_GROUPBOX and the WS_TABSTOP and WS_DISABLED styles.

    If you do not specify a style, the default style is BS_GROUPBOX.

Remarks

When the style contains WS_TABSTOP or the text specifies an accelerator, tabbing or pressing the accelerator key moves the focus to the first control within the group.

Example

The following code example shows how to create a group box control that is labeled Options.

GROUPBOX "Options", 101, 10, 10, 100, 100 

See Also

Reference

DIALOG Resource

Concepts

Resource-Definition Statements