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Removes a command bar that was created with the AddCommandBar method.
Namespace:  EnvDTE80
Assembly:  EnvDTE80 (in EnvDTE80.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Sub RemoveCommandBar ( _
    CommandBar As Object _
)
void RemoveCommandBar(
    Object CommandBar
)
void RemoveCommandBar(
    [InAttribute] Object^ CommandBar
)
abstract RemoveCommandBar : 
        CommandBar:Object -> unit
function RemoveCommandBar(
    CommandBar : Object
)
Parameters
- CommandBar 
 Type: Object- Required. The CommandBar object to remove. 
Remarks
This method fails if the command bar is intrinsic (built-in) to the environment.
Examples
Imports Microsoft.VisualStudio.CommandBars
Sub RemoveCommandBarExample()
   ' Before running, you must add a reference to the Office 
   ' typelib to gain access to the CommandBar object. Also, for this 
   ' example to work correctly, there should be an add-in available 
   ' in the Visual Studio environment.
   Dim cmds As Commands
   Dim cmdobj As Command
   Dim customin, customout As Object
   Dim cmdbarobj As CommandBar
   Dim colAddins As AddIns
   ' Set references.
   colAddins = DTE.AddIns()
   cmds = DTE.Commands
   cmdobj = cmds.Item("File.NewFile")
   ' Create a toolbar and add the File.NewFile command to it.
   cmdbarobj = cmds.AddCommandBar("Mycmdbar", vsCommandBarType.vsCommandBarTypeToolbar)
   MsgBox("Commandbar name: " & cmdbarobj.Name)
   cmdobj.AddControl(cmdbarobj)
   cmds.AddNamedCommand(colAddins.Item(1), "MyCommand", "Button Text", "Some tooltip", True)
   cmds.RemoveCommandBar(cmdbarobj)
End Sub
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.