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LinkLabel Class (2007 System)

Represents a Windows Forms LinkLabel that can be added to a Microsoft Office Excel worksheet.

Namespace:  Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls
Assembly:  Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.v9.0 (in Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.v9.0.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, Name := "FullTrust")> _
<PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, Name := "FullTrust")> _
Public Class LinkLabel _
    Inherits LinkLabel _
    Implements ISupportInitializeExtendedControl
'Usage
Dim instance As LinkLabel
[PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, Name = "FullTrust")]
[PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, Name = "FullTrust")]
public class LinkLabel : LinkLabel, ISupportInitializeExtendedControl
[PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction::Demand, Name = L"FullTrust")]
[PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction::Demand, Name = L"FullTrust")]
public ref class LinkLabel : public LinkLabel, 
    ISupportInitializeExtendedControl
public class LinkLabel extends LinkLabel implements ISupportInitializeExtendedControl

Remarks

The Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.LinkLabel is different from a System.Windows.Forms.LinkLabel. The Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.LinkLabel has additional members that enable it to be added to an Excel worksheet and that give it additional methods and properties.

Do not use the New constructor to create a new LinkLabel. Use the AddLinkLabel method to add a new LinkLabel to a worksheet.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
  System.MarshalByRefObject
    System.ComponentModel.Component
      System.Windows.Forms.Control
        System.Windows.Forms.Label
          System.Windows.Forms.LinkLabel
            Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls.LinkLabel

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

See Also

Reference

LinkLabel Members

Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Controls Namespace