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XlPageMargins.Header Property

Gets or sets the space between a header and the top edge of a printed page.

Namespace: DevExpress.Export.Xl

Assembly: DevExpress.Printing.v19.2.Core.dll

Declaration

public double Header { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Description
Double

A Double value that specifies the header margin in a unit of measurement defined by the XlPageMargins.PageUnits property.

Remarks

Use the IXlSheet.PageMargins property to set page margins, which determine the space between the worksheet content and page edges. Note that when you specify the Header settings, the header margin should be smaller than the top margin (XlPageMargins.Top), otherwise the worksheet data will overlap the header text.

To control the unit of margin measurement, use the XlPageMargins.PageUnits property. By default, inches are utilized to specify the width of page margins. For an example on how to adjust margin settings, refer to the How to: Set Page Margins topic.

Example

Note

A complete sample project is available at https://github.com/DevExpress-Examples/xl-export-api-examples-t253492

sheet.PageMargins = new XlPageMargins();
// Set the unit of margin measurement.
sheet.PageMargins.PageUnits = XlPageUnits.Centimeters;
// Specify page margins.
sheet.PageMargins.Left = 2.0;
sheet.PageMargins.Right = 1.0;
sheet.PageMargins.Top = 1.25;
sheet.PageMargins.Bottom = 1.25;
// Specify header and footer margins.
sheet.PageMargins.Header = 0.7;
sheet.PageMargins.Footer = 0.7;

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