SpreadsheetFont.Script Property
Formats the cell content as subscript or superscript.
Namespace: DevExpress.Spreadsheet
Assembly: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v24.1.Core.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Core
Declaration
Property Value
Type | Description |
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ScriptType | A ScriptType enumerator member indicating whether the text is subscript or superscript. |
Available values:
Name | Description |
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None | Specifies that the text is not formatted as subscript or as superscript. |
Superscript | Formats text as superscript. |
Subscript | Formats text as subscript. |
Remarks
To specify all the required font characteristics, use the SpreadsheetFont object properties such as SpreadsheetFont.Name, SpreadsheetFont.FontStyle, SpreadsheetFont.Color, SpreadsheetFont.Size, etc. Review the How to: Configure Cell Font Settings example.
Access the SpreadsheetFont object via the Formatting.Font property.
- To specify the font of an individual cell, access the SpreadsheetFont object using the cell’s Formatting.Font property directly.
- To specify the font of a cell range, modify the SpreadsheetFont object within the CellRange.BeginUpdateFormatting - CellRange.EndUpdateFormatting method pair.
- To share the same font settings between multiple cells in one step, apply the style with the specified font to the required cells. To specify the cell style font, access the Style object from the IWorkbook.Styles collection and use this style’s Formatting.Font property within the Formatting.BeginUpdate-Formatting.EndUpdate paired methods to access and modify the SpreadsheetFont object.
For examples on how to specify formatting for an individual cell and cell range or modify a style, refer to the How to: Format a Cell or Range of Cells or How to: Create or Modify a Style documents.