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Navigation Button MouseOver/MouseOut in ASP.NET Wizard Control

Asked by rschaeferhig in .NET Framework 3.x versions, Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

Tags: Wizard MouseOver MouseOut FindControl

I implemented a Wizard control and I'm trying to set the ImageButton attributes for OnMouseOver and OnMouseOut in Page_Load as I've seen for other implementations of ImageButton in Page_Load:

StartNextButton.Attributes.Add("OnMouseOver","~/images/NextOn.jpg")

But "StartNextButton" doesn't show up in the Intellisense in the code-behind for Default.aspx. The HTML for the upper section of the Wizard (it's big) is included. Can anyone tell me how to find the button so I can add attributes?
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<asp:Wizard ID="Wizard1" runat="server" ActiveStepIndex="0" BackColor="#F7F6F3"
BorderColor="#CCCCCC" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderWidth="1px" Font-Names="Verdana"
Font-Size="0.8em" DisplaySideBar="False" HeaderText="Test Your Risk IQ" NavigationStyle-HorizontalAlign="Left">
<StepStyle BorderWidth="0px" ForeColor="#5D7B9D" />
<StartNavigationTemplate>
    <asp:ImageButton ID="StartNextButton" runat="server" CommandName="MoveNext" ImageUrl="~/Images/step_next.gif"   />
</StartNavigationTemplate>
<WizardSteps>
<asp:WizardStep runat="server" StepType="Start" Title="Question 1">
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Zones: .NET Framework 3.x versions, Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net
Tags: Wizard MouseOver MouseOut FindControl
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