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- Overview
- Initializing a Spreadsheet control in a report
- Properties specific to the management of Spreadsheet control in a report
- "Before printing cell" process
Manipulating Spreadsheet controls programmatically (in a report)
A Spreadsheet control found in a report can be handled programmatically. - If the Spreadsheet control is linked to no data, it can be initialized programmatically.
- Several properties can be used to manage a Spreadsheet control in a report.
- The "Before printing cell" process is used to modify the cells of the Spreadsheet control.
Remarks: - No cell can be created during the print. The print must be performed from the Spreadsheet control found in a window or from an Excel document.
- The height and width of the cells, rows or columns cannot be modified.
Initializing a Spreadsheet control in a report To initialize a Spreadsheet control found in a report through programming, all you have to do is assign the Excel file to the control (in the opening process of the report or in the initialization process of the control for example). <Name_Spreadsheet_control> = <File name> For example: PSHEET_Statistics = "Show2015.xlsx"
Properties specific to the management of Spreadsheet control in a report The following properties are used to manage Spreadsheet controls in the reports:
| | AdjustmentMode | The AdjustmentMode property determines and changes how a Spreadsheet control is adjusted in a report. | GridlinesVisible | The GridlinesVisible property is used to: - Determine whether or not gridlines are visible in a control.
- Show or hide gridlines in a control.
| PrintArea | The PrintArea property gets and sets the print area of a Spreadsheet control in a report. | PrintedSheet | Within a report, the PrintedSheet property is used to get and change the sheet of a Spreadsheet control to be printed. |
"Before printing cell" process The "Before printing cell" process is a process associated with the Spreadsheet control in the reports. This process is used to customize the characteristics of the cells found in the Spreadsheet control. You can use: - the MySelf keyword to get the name of the current cell.
- the MySelf[MySelf] syntax to get the content of the cell.
Tip: MoiMême[MoiMême] corresponds to a xlsCell type variable.. All the properties of this variable type can be used and they allow you to modify the characteristics of the cell. Example: MyFont is Font
MyFont.Name = "Comic Sans MS"
MyFont.Size = 10
MyFont.Bold = True
MyFont.Underline = True
MyFont.Color = PastelBlue
ABorder is Border
ABorder.Line = LineDotAndDash
ABorder.Thickness = 1
ABorder.Edges = BorderAll
IF MySelf [= "B" THEN
MySelf[MySelf].BackgroundColor = PastelOrange
IF Right(MySelf[MySelf],1) = 8 THEN
MySelf[MySelf].font = MyFont
END
IF Right(MySelf[MySelf],1) = 6 THEN
MySelf[MySelf].Border = ABorder
END
IF Right(MySelf[MySelf],1) = 2 THEN
MySelf[MySelf].Value = "RESET"
MySelf[MySelf].font.Color = Black
MySelf[MySelf].Font.Size = 13
END
END
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