Specifies the component’s caption text.
Declaration
Read-Write Property | String |
componentObj | One of the user forms components or objects listed in the Applies To section |
Applies To
This property applies to the following components and objects:
TcxButton, TcxCheckBox, TcxCheckBoxProperties, TcxGroupBox, TcxLabel, TcxRadioGroup, TPanel, TSelectDirectory
Description
The meaning of the Caption
property depends on which object it is applied to.
TcxButton.Caption, TcxCheckBox.Caption, TcxCheckBoxProperties.Caption, TcxGroupBox.Caption, TcxLabel.Caption, TcxRadioGroup.Caption, TPanel.Caption
Use the Caption
property to get or set the caption of the component or object.
You can also use the Caption
property to create the access key for the component. The access key is the underlined character in the component’s caption which lets the user perform the default action over the component (for example, click the button by pressing the combination of the ALT key and the access key on the keyboard). To specify an access key in the caption text, insert an ampersand (&) before the access character.
To include the ampersand in the caption text, use two ampersands (&&).
Property Value
A string holding the component’s caption text.
Remarks
The text displayed by the component is usually specified by the Caption
or Text
property. The difference between these properties is that Text
is applied to components that allow editing its contents (for example, TcxTextEdit
) and specifies the component contents, whereas Caption
specifies the text used to label the component on the form (for example, caption of a button or a panel).
TSelectDirectory.Caption
The Caption
property of the TSelectDirectory
component specifies the text displayed above the folders tree in the dialog. You can use this property to supply the users with descriptive information on what folder they should select.
Property Value
The text displayed above the folders tree in the dialog. The default value is an empty string.