OLEUIPASTEENTRY
This structure
is an array of OLEUIPASTEENTRY entries specified in the OLEUIPASTESPECIAL
OLEUIPASTE_LINKTYPE1=arrLinkTypes[0]
OLEUIPASTE_LINKTYPE2=arrLinkTypes[1]
OLEUIPASTE_LINKTYPE3=arrLinkTypes[2]
OLEUIPASTE_LINKTYPE4=arrLinkTypes[3]
OLEUIPASTE_LINKTYPE5=arrLinkTypes[4]
OLEUIPASTE_LINKTYPE6=arrLinkTypes[5]
OLEUIPASTE_LINKTYPE7=arrLinkTypes[6]
OLEUIPASTE_LINKTYPE8=arrLinkTypes[7]
arrLinkTypes[]
is an array of registered clipboard formats for linking. A maximum of eight
link types are allowed.
typedef struct tagOLEUIPASTEENTRY
{
FORMATETC fmtetc;
LPCSTR
lpstrFormatName;
LPCSTR lpstrResultText;
DWORD dwFlags;
DWORD dwScratchSpace;
} OLEUIPASTEENTRY, *POLEUIPASTEENTRY, FAR
*LPOLEUIPASTEENTRY;
Members
fmtetc
Format that
is acceptable. The Paste Special dialog box checks if this format is offered by
the object on the clipboard and if so, offers it for selection to the user.
lpstrFormatName
Pointer to
the string that represents the format to the user. Any %s in this string is
replaced by the FullUserTypeName of the object on the clipboard and the
resulting string is placed in the list box of the dialog box. Only one %s is
allowed. The presence or absence of %s specifies whether the result-text is to
indicate that data is being pasted or that an object that can be activated by
an application is being pasted. If %s is present, the resulting text says that
an object is being pasted. Otherwise, it says that data is being pasted.
lpstrResultText
Pointer to
the string used to customize the resulting text of the dialog box when the user
selects the format corresponding to this entry. Any %s in this string is
replaced by the application name or FullUserTypeName of the object on
the clipboard. Only one %s is allowed.
dwFlags
Values from OLEUIPASTEFLAG
dwScratchSpace
Scratch space
available to routines that loop through an IEnumFORMATETC
See Also