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EmailOptions.Subject Property

Gets or sets the text which is used as an e-mail’s subject, when a document is exported and sent via e-mail from its Print Preview.

Namespace: DevExpress.XtraPrinting

Assembly: DevExpress.Printing.v23.2.Core.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Printing.Core

Declaration

[DefaultValue("")]
public string Subject { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Default Description
String String.Empty

A String which represents the e-mail subject.

Property Paths

You can access this nested property as listed below:

Library Object Type Path to Subject
Cross-Platform Class Library ExportOptions
.Email .Subject
WPF Controls SendOptionsViewModel
.EmailOptions .Subject

Example

This example illustrates how to specify the primary export options of a report by using the XtraReport.ExportOptions property. These options are taken into account when a document is being exported from a print preview.

This example presumes that a report is exported silently, without prompting an end-user to customize the export options.

All available export options are listed in the ExportOptionKind enumeration.

using System;
using System.Drawing.Imaging;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using DevExpress.XtraPrinting;
// ...

namespace WindowsFormsApplication1 {
    public partial class Form1 : Form {
        public Form1() {
            InitializeComponent();
        }

        private XtraReport1 report;

        private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
            report = new XtraReport1();
            documentViewer1.DocumentSource = report;
            report.CreateDocument();

            PrintingSystemBase printingSystem1 = report.PrintingSystem;

            // Obtain the current export options.
            ExportOptions options = printingSystem1.ExportOptions;

            // Set Print Preview options.
            options.PrintPreview.ActionAfterExport = ActionAfterExport.AskUser;
            options.PrintPreview.DefaultDirectory = "C:\\Temp";
            options.PrintPreview.DefaultFileName = "Report";
            options.PrintPreview.SaveMode = SaveMode.UsingDefaultPath;
            options.PrintPreview.ShowOptionsBeforeExport = false;

            // Set E-mail options.
            options.Email.RecipientAddress = "someone@somewhere.com";
            options.Email.RecipientName = "Someone";
            options.Email.Subject = "Test";
            options.Email.Body = "Test";

            // Set CSV-specific export options.
            options.Csv.Encoding = Encoding.Unicode;
            options.Csv.Separator =
                CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.TextInfo.ListSeparator.ToString();

            // Set HTML-specific export options.
            options.Html.CharacterSet = "UTF-8";
            options.Html.RemoveSecondarySymbols = false;
            options.Html.Title = "Test Title";

            // Set Image-specific export options.
            options.Image.Format = DXImageFormat.Jpeg;

            // Set MHT-specific export options.
            options.Mht.CharacterSet = "UTF-8";
            options.Mht.RemoveSecondarySymbols = false;
            options.Mht.Title = "Test Title";

            // Set PDF-specific export options.
            options.Pdf.Compressed = true;
            options.Pdf.ImageQuality = PdfJpegImageQuality.Low;
            options.Pdf.NeverEmbeddedFonts = "Tahoma;Courier New";
            options.Pdf.DocumentOptions.Application = "Test Application";
            options.Pdf.DocumentOptions.Author = "Test Team";
            options.Pdf.DocumentOptions.Keywords = "Test1, Test2";
            options.Pdf.DocumentOptions.Subject = "Test Subject";
            options.Pdf.DocumentOptions.Title = "Test Title";

            // Set Text-specific export options.
            options.Text.Encoding = Encoding.Unicode;
            options.Text.Separator =
                CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.TextInfo.ListSeparator.ToString();

            // Set XLS-specific export options.
            options.Xls.ShowGridLines = true;
            options.Xls.SheetName = "Page 1";
            options.Xls.TextExportMode = TextExportMode.Value;

            // Set XLSX-specific export options.
            options.Xlsx.ShowGridLines = true;
            options.Xlsx.SheetName = "Page 1";
            options.Xlsx.TextExportMode = TextExportMode.Value;
        }
    }
}

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