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FloatingObject.OffsetX Property

Gets a distance from the top left corner of the floating to the left edge of the cell where the top left corner of the floating object is located.

Namespace: DevExpress.Spreadsheet

Assembly: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v24.1.Core.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Core

Declaration

float OffsetX { get; }

Property Value

Type Description
Single

A Single that is the horizontal offset measured in units specified by the ISpreadsheetComponent.Unit property.

Remarks

To get the distance from the left edge of the worksheet, use the FloatingObject.Left property.

Example

View Example

' Set the measurement unit to Millimeter.
workbook.Unit = DevExpress.Office.DocumentUnit.Millimeter
workbook.Worksheets.ActiveWorksheet.DefaultRowHeight = 20
workbook.Worksheets.ActiveWorksheet.DefaultColumnWidth = 20

workbook.BeginUpdate()
Try
    Dim worksheet As Worksheet = workbook.Worksheets(0)
    ' Insert pictures.
    Dim pic As Picture = worksheet.Pictures.AddPicture("Pictures\x-spreadsheet.png", worksheet.Cells("A1"))
    worksheet.Pictures.AddPicture("Pictures\x-spreadsheet.png", worksheet.Cells("A1"))
    ' Specify picture name.
    pic.Name = "Logo"
    pic.AlternativeText = "Spreadsheet logo"
    ' Move a picture.
    pic.Move(30, 50)
    ' Move and size the picture with underlying cells. 
    pic.Placement = Placement.MoveAndSize
    worksheet.Rows(1).Height += 20
    worksheet.Columns("D").Width += 20
    ' Move another picture to illustrate OffsetX, OffsetY properties.
    worksheet.Pictures(1).Move(pic.OffsetY, pic.OffsetX)
Finally
    workbook.EndUpdate()
End Try

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