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Accordion / Accordion Task-Based Help / Adding Content to Header Elements / Adding Text to the Header
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    Adding Text to the Header
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    By default, an accordion pane's header is empty. You can add text to the control's header by setting the Header property to a string in Design view, in XAML, or in code.

    This topic assumes that you have added a C1Accordion control with at least one C1AccordionItem item to your project.

    In XAML

    To set the Header property in XAML, add Header="Hello World" to the <c1ext:C1AccordionItem> tag so that it appears similar to the following:

     

    <c1ext:C1AccordionItem Name="C1AccordionItem1" Header="Hello World" Width="150" Height="55">

    In Code

    To set the Header property in code, complete the following steps:

    1. Enter Code view and add the following code beneath the InitializeComponent() method:
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    C1AccordionItem1.Header = "Hello World"
    

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    c1AccordionItem1.Header = "Hello World";

     

    1. Run the program.

    This Topic Illustrates the Following:

    The header of the accordion pane now reads "Hello World". The result of this topic should resemble the following: