Is there an event in Powerpoint when the window is minimized maximized or changed in size?
Is there an event in Powerpoint when the window is minimizedm maximized or changed in size? I need to do some operation when the active Powerpoint window is maximized or the size is changed.
c# events window vsto powerpoint
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Is there an event in Powerpoint when the window is minimizedm maximized or changed in size? I need to do some operation when the active Powerpoint window is maximized or the size is changed.
c# events window vsto powerpoint
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No, PowerPoint has no such events. You might need to look into using the Windows API.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 27 '18 at 14:56
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Is there an event in Powerpoint when the window is minimizedm maximized or changed in size? I need to do some operation when the active Powerpoint window is maximized or the size is changed.
c# events window vsto powerpoint
Is there an event in Powerpoint when the window is minimizedm maximized or changed in size? I need to do some operation when the active Powerpoint window is maximized or the size is changed.
c# events window vsto powerpoint
c# events window vsto powerpoint
edited Nov 28 '18 at 9:04
Chandraprakash
asked Nov 26 '18 at 7:29
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No, PowerPoint has no such events. You might need to look into using the Windows API.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 27 '18 at 14:56
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No, PowerPoint has no such events. You might need to look into using the Windows API.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 27 '18 at 14:56
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No, PowerPoint has no such events. You might need to look into using the Windows API.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 27 '18 at 14:56
No, PowerPoint has no such events. You might need to look into using the Windows API.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 27 '18 at 14:56
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Found an alternative, Though i can't find the minimize/maximize etc, i at least have an event which fires when the size of the window is changed.
Just use the SizeChanged Event inside the UserControl which was binded to the CustomTaskPane you created in Powerpoint.
this.SizeChanged += Event_SizeChanged;
private void Event_SizeChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//Your code here
}
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Found an alternative, Though i can't find the minimize/maximize etc, i at least have an event which fires when the size of the window is changed.
Just use the SizeChanged Event inside the UserControl which was binded to the CustomTaskPane you created in Powerpoint.
this.SizeChanged += Event_SizeChanged;
private void Event_SizeChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//Your code here
}
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Found an alternative, Though i can't find the minimize/maximize etc, i at least have an event which fires when the size of the window is changed.
Just use the SizeChanged Event inside the UserControl which was binded to the CustomTaskPane you created in Powerpoint.
this.SizeChanged += Event_SizeChanged;
private void Event_SizeChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//Your code here
}
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Found an alternative, Though i can't find the minimize/maximize etc, i at least have an event which fires when the size of the window is changed.
Just use the SizeChanged Event inside the UserControl which was binded to the CustomTaskPane you created in Powerpoint.
this.SizeChanged += Event_SizeChanged;
private void Event_SizeChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//Your code here
}
Found an alternative, Though i can't find the minimize/maximize etc, i at least have an event which fires when the size of the window is changed.
Just use the SizeChanged Event inside the UserControl which was binded to the CustomTaskPane you created in Powerpoint.
this.SizeChanged += Event_SizeChanged;
private void Event_SizeChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//Your code here
}
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No, PowerPoint has no such events. You might need to look into using the Windows API.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 27 '18 at 14:56