Gets or sets the number of columns in the collection.
Syntax
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Public Property Count As Integer |
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Dim instance As Columns
Dim value As Integer
instance.Count = value
value = instance.Count |
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public int Count {get; set;} |
Property Value
Integer number of columns in the collection
Example
This example sets the number of columns in the spreadsheet to four, uses the Item property change the BackColor of several of the columns and returns the Default and Parent properties to text boxes.
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FpSpread1.Columns.Count=4;
FpSpread1.Columns[0].BackColor=Color.Yellow;
FpSpread1.Columns[1,2].BackColor=Color.YellowGreen;
TextBox1.Text=Convert.ToString(FpSpread1.Columns.Default);
TextBox2.Text=Convert.ToString(FpSpread1.Columns.Parent); |
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FpSpread1.Columns.Count=4
FpSpread1.Columns.Item(0).BackColor=Color.Yellow
FpSpread1.Columns(1,2).BackColor=Color.YellowGreen
TextBox1.Text=Convert.ToString(FpSpread1.Columns.Default)
TextBox2.Text=Convert.ToString(FpSpread1.Columns.Parent) |
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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