ActiveReports 8
FontBold Property
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GrapeCity.ActiveReports.Export.Excel.v8 Assembly > GrapeCity.SpreadBuilder.Cells Namespace > DDCell Class : FontBold Property

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Sets or returns a value indicating whether the bold property of the cell's font is used.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public Property FontBold As System.Boolean
C# 
public System.bool FontBold {get; set;}

Property Value

Boolean.  The default value is False.

Example

C#Copy Code
private void btnSpread_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    //Dimension a Workbook And add a sheet To its Sheets collection
    GrapeCity.SpreadBuilder.Workbook sb = new GrapeCity.SpreadBuilder.Workbook();
    sb.Sheets.AddNew();
    //Set up properties And values For columns, rows And cells As desired
    sb.Sheets[0].Name = "Customer Call List";
    sb.Sheets[0].Columns(0).Width = 2 * 1440;
    sb.Sheets[0].Columns(1).Width = 1440;
    sb.Sheets[0].Columns(2).Width = 1440;
    sb.Sheets[0].Rows(0).Height = 1440/4;
    //Header row
    sb.Sheets[0].Cell(0,0).SetValue("Company Name");
    sb.Sheets[0].Cell(0,0).FontBold = true;
    sb.Sheets[0].Cell(0,1).SetValue("Contact Name");
    sb.Sheets[0].Cell(0,1).FontBold = true;
    sb.Sheets[0].Cell(0,2).SetValue("Phone");
    sb.Sheets[0].Cell(0,2).FontBold = true;
    //First row of Data
    sb.Sheets[0].Cell(1,0).SetValue("GrapeCity");
    sb.Sheets[0].Cell(1,1).SetValue("Mortimer");
    sb.Sheets[0].Cell(1,2).SetValue("(614) 895-3142");
    //Save the Workbook To an Excel file
    sb.Save (Application.StartupPath + @"\x.xls");
    MessageBox.Show("Your Spreadsheet, " + sb.Sheets[0].Columns(0).OwnerSheet.Name + ", has been saved to " + Application.StartupPath + "\\x.xls");
    sb.Sheets[0].Clear();
}
Visual BasicCopy Code
Private Sub btnSpread_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSpread.Click
    'Dimension a Workbook and add a sheet to its Sheets collection
    Dim sb As New GrapeCity.SpreadBuilder.Workbook
    sb.Sheets.AddNew()
        
    'Set up properties and values for columns, rows and cells as desired
    With sb.Sheets(0)
        .Name = "Customer Call List"
        .Columns(0).Width = 2 * 1440
        .Columns(1).Width = 1440
        .Columns(2).Width = 1440
        .Rows(0).Height = 1440 / 4
        'Header row
        .Cell(0, 0).SetValue("Company Name")
        .Cell(0, 0).FontBold = True
        .Cell(0, 1).SetValue("Contact Name")
        .Cell(0, 1).FontBold = True
        .Cell(0, 2).SetValue("Phone")
        .Cell(0, 2).FontBold = True
        'First row of data
        .Cell(1, 0).SetValue("GrapeCity")
        .Cell(1, 1).SetValue("Mortimer")
        .Cell(1, 2).SetValue("(614) 895-3142")
     End With
    'Save the Workbook to an Excel file
    sb.Save(Application.StartupPath & "\x.xls")
    MsgBox("Your Spreadsheet, " & sb.Sheets(0).Columns(0).OwnerSheet.Name & ", has been saved to " & Application.StartupPath & "\x.xls")
    sb.Sheets(0).Clear()
End Sub

Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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