How to restrict backstage opening in WPF Ribbon control?
You can restrict the BackStage from being opened by handling the BackStageOpening event of the WPF Ribbon control.
XAML
<Syncfusion:Ribbon Name="ribbon" VerticalAlignment="Top"> <Syncfusion:RibbonTab Name="tab" Caption="Home" > <Syncfusion:RibbonBar Header="BackStage Operations" > <Syncfusion:RibbonCheckBox Content="Cancel BackStage Opening" x:Name="BackStageOpeningCheckBox"/> <Syncfusion:RibbonComboBox SelectedIndex="0" FlowDirection="LeftToRight" Width="110"> <Syncfusion:RibbonComboBoxItem>Email_Message </Syncfusion:RibbonComboBoxItem> <Syncfusion:RibbonComboBoxItem>Meeting</Syncfusion:RibbonComboBoxItem> <Syncfusion:RibbonComboBoxItem>Appointment </Syncfusion:RibbonComboBoxItem> </Syncfusion:RibbonComboBox> </Syncfusion:RibbonBar> </Syncfusion:RibbonTab> </Syncfusion:Ribbon>
C#
ribbon.BackStageOpening += new System.ComponentModel.CancelEventHandler(ribbon_BackStageOpening); void ribbon_BackStageOpening(object sender, System.ComponentModel.CancelEventArgs e) { if (BackStageOpeningCheckBox.IsChecked == true) e.Cancel = true;}
The following screenshot displays how to restrict the BackStage Opening.
Conclusion
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