Toolbar Control

Seperators

If you take a look at any toolbar, you will see that they are generally grouped according to what they do. For example, New, Open and Save; Undo and Redo; Cut, Copy and Paste. To do this with the toolbar control, all you need to do is set a buttons Style property to 3 - tbrSeperator. Make sure that you have at least two sets of buttons that need to be grouped. Then, go to the end of the first group in the property window. Click Insert Button, and then set the new buttons style to 3 - tbrSeperator. A gap will now appear between the buttons creating a seperator:

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