The current text of the Window; if the window has not yet been created, stores it in the control. If the window has been created, stores the text in the underlying win32 control. This property should be used whenever you want to get at the win32 control's text. For all other cases, use the Text property- but note that this is overridable, and any of your code that uses it will use the overridden version in controls that subclass your own.
[Visual Basic] Overridable Protected Property WindowText As String [C#] protected string WindowText {virtual get; virtual set;} [C++] protected: __property virtual String* get_WindowText(); protected: __property virtual void set_WindowText(String*); [JScript] protected function get WindowText() : String; protected function set WindowText(String);