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Table.ShowHeaders Property

Gets or sets whether the table header row is visible.

Namespace: DevExpress.Spreadsheet

Assembly: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v18.2.Core.dll

Declaration

bool ShowHeaders { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Description
Boolean

true, to display the header row at the top of the table; otherwise, false.

Remarks

Use the ShowHeaders property to show or hide the table header row that contains the names of table columns. The table header row is highlighted in the following image.

SpreadsheetControl_Table_HeaderRow

To get the cell range that contains the whole header row of the table, use the Table.HeaderRowRange property. To change the names of individual columns, use the TableColumn.Name property.

The appearance of a table header row is specified by the corresponding element of the table style applied to the table (the table style element of the TableStyleElementType.HeaderRow type).

Example

To format a table by applying a table style, assign the corresponding TableStyle object to the Table.Style property. Access the required table style object from the IWorkbook.TableStyles collection by the table style name. Built-in table styles can also be obtained by their ids (the BuiltInTableStyleId enumeration members).

A table style consists of the collection of table style elements (TableStyle.TableStyleElements). Each table style element (TableStyleElement) specifies the formatting for a particular element of a table. The TableStyleElementType enumerator lists supported table style element types. The Table object provides the following properties to optionally specify table elements to be formatted as defined by the corresponding elements of the applied table style.

Property Description
Table.ShowHeaders Displays the header row in the table and formats it as specified by the TableStyleElementType.HeaderRow element of the applied table style.
Table.ShowTotals Display the total row in the table and formats it as specified by the TableStyleElementType.TotalRow element of the applied table style.
Table.ShowTableStyleRowStripes Applies striped row formatting to a table as specified by the TableStyleElementType.FirstRowStripe and TableStyleElementType.SecondRowStripe elements of the applied table style.
Table.ShowTableStyleColumnStripes applies striped column formatting to a table as specified by the TableStyleElementType.FirstColumnStripe and TableStyleElementType.SecondColumnStripe elements of the applied table style.
Table.ShowTableStyleFirstColumn Formats the first column of the table as specified by the TableStyleElementType.FirstColumn, TableStyleElementType.FirstHeaderCell and TableStyleElementType.FirstTotalCell elements of the applied table style.
Table.ShowTableStyleLastColumn Formats the last column of the table as specified by the TableStyleElementType.LastColumn, TableStyleElementType.LastHeaderCell and TableStyleElementType.LastTotalCell elements of the applied table style.

This example demonstrates how to access a table style by its name and apply it to an existing table. The Table.ShowHeaders and Table.ShowTotals properties are set to true to show the header and total row of the table.

The Table.ShowTableStyleRowStripes and Table.ShowTableStyleColumnStripes properties are used to apply the striped column formatting to the table.

Note

A complete sample project is available at https://github.com/DevExpress-Examples/how-to-format-tables-e4909

Private Sub ApplyBuiltInTableStyle(ByVal workbook As IWorkbook, ByVal table As Table, ByVal styleName As String)
    ' Access the workbook's collection of table styles.
    Dim tableStyles As TableStyleCollection = workbook.TableStyles

    ' Access the built-in table style from the collection by its name.
    Dim tableStyle As TableStyle = tableStyles(styleName)

    ' Apply the table style to the existing table.
    table.Style = tableStyle

    ' Show header and total rows.
    table.ShowHeaders = True
    table.ShowTotals = True

    ' Apply banded column formatting to the table.
    table.ShowTableStyleRowStripes = False
    table.ShowTableStyleColumnStripes = True
End Sub

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