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Posted By Billy Barnes 10 Years Ago
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Hi Billy,

This enum is not created with this purpose.
The actual problem is that Commands with index 0 is internally added Pendant command and when you use this enum to get the index of desired command you are getting the one before.
If you still want to use this enum you should shift the index value with 1.

Hope it helps.

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When using this code to hide commands on the main menu of the Diagram Toolbar, I found that the "Format" and "Action" DiagramCommandRange are swapped. So when I indicate the Format range, I get the commands for Action and vice versa.

manager.Toolbars["Main Menu"].Commands[(int)DiagramCommandRange.Tools].Commands

manager.Toolbars["Main Menu"].Commands[(int)DiagramCommandRange.Action].Commands



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