Represents the BackColor property (index is 0), which specifies the background color of the object.
Syntax
Example
This example creates a new Appearance object, sets the BackColor property for the object and applies it to an instance of a Cell object. Then the BackColor property is checked to determine if it has been defined, and the result is returned to a text box.
C# | Copy Code |
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FarPoint.Web.Spread.Appearance appr = new FarPoint.Web.Spread.Appearance();
FarPoint.Web.Spread.Cell acell;
bool bl;
appr.BackColor=Color.Red;
appr.ForeColor=Color.White;
appr.Font.Bold=True;
appr.HorizontalAlign=HorizontalAlign.Right;
appr.VerticalAlign=VerticalAlign.Top;
acell=FpSpread1.Cells[0,0];
acell.BackColor=appr.BackColor;
acell.ForeColor=appr.ForeColor;
acell.Font.Bold=appr.Font.Bold;
acell.HorizontalAlign=appr.HorizontalAlign;
acell.VerticalAlign=appr.VerticalAlign;
FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.SetValue(0,0,"AppearanceTest");
FpSpread1.Columns[0].Width=150;
FpSpread1.Rows[0].Height=60;
bl=appr.IsDefined(FarPoint.Web.Spread.AppearanceProperty.BackColor);
TextBox1.Text=Convert.ToString(bl); |
Visual Basic | Copy Code |
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Dim appr As New FarPoint.Web.Spread.Appearance()
Dim acell As FarPoint.Web.Spread.Cell
Dim bl As Boolean
appr.BackColor=Color.Red
appr.ForeColor=Color.White
appr.Font.Bold=True
appr.HorizontalAlign=HorizontalAlign.Right
appr.VerticalAlign=VerticalAlign.Top
acell=FpSpread1.Cells(0,0)
acell.BackColor=appr1.BackColor
acell.ForeColor=appr1.ForeColor
acell.Font.Bold=appr1.Font.Bold
acell.HorizontalAlign=appr1.HorizontalAlign
acell.VerticalAlign=appr1.VerticalAlign
FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.SetValue(0,0,"AppearancePropertyTest")
FpSpread1.Columns(0).Width=150
FpSpread1.Rows(0).Height=60
bl=appr.IsDefined(FarPoint.Web.Spread.AppearanceProperty.BackColor)
TextBox1.Text=bl |
Requirements
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2000, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, SP6, Windows NT 4.0 Server, SP6
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