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TableStyleElements Interface

A collection of table style elements.

Namespace: DevExpress.Spreadsheet

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

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Core

Declaration

public interface TableStyleElements

The following members return TableStyleElements objects:

Remarks

A table style consists of elements that are stored in the TableStyleElements collection. This object is returned by the TableStyle.TableStyleElements property. An individual table style element is accessed from the collection by its TableStyleElementType type.

Each table style element specifies the format for the corresponding element of a table.

A TableStyleElement object provides a set of properties to customize the format settings of a table element: TableStyleElement.Borders, TableStyleElement.Fill and TableStyleElement.Font. If you want to create a style providing a striped row or column format for a table, customize the FirstRowStripe, SecondRowStripe, FirstColumnStripe or SecondColumnStripe table style elements and set their TableStyleElement.StripeSize property, which specifies the banding rule.

Note

Built-in table styles and their elements cannot be modified.

Example

This example demonstrates how to create a custom style to format tables.

  1. Add a new table style to the IWorkbook.TableStyles collection by calling the TableStyleCollection.Add method with the table style name passed as a parameter. This method returns the TableStyle object that represents the newly created table style. This object’s TableStyle.Name property is set to the specified name. Other settings are identical to the None table style (the default built-in table style that specifies no formatting for a table).

    Note

    Note that table styles have unique names in the collection. To ensure that there is no table style under the specified name in the collection, use the TableStyleCollection.Contains method.

  2. Modify elements of the created table style (TableStyle.TableStyleElements) within the TableStyle.BeginUpdate and TableStyle.EndUpdate paired methods.

View Example

' Access a table.
Dim table As Table = worksheet.Tables(0)

Dim styleName As String = "testTableStyle"

' If the style under the specified name already exists in the collection,
If workbook.TableStyles.Contains(styleName) Then
    ' apply this style to the table.
    table.Style = workbook.TableStyles(styleName)
Else
    ' Add a new table style under the "testTableStyle" name to the TableStyles collection.

    Dim customTableStyle_Renamed As TableStyle = workbook.TableStyles.Add("testTableStyle")

    ' Modify the required formatting characteristics of the table style. 
    ' Specify the format for different table elements.
    customTableStyle_Renamed.BeginUpdate()
    Try
        customTableStyle_Renamed.TableStyleElements(TableStyleElementType.WholeTable).Font.Color = Color.FromArgb(107, 107, 107)

        ' Specify formatting characteristics for the table header row. 
        Dim headerRowStyle As TableStyleElement = customTableStyle_Renamed.TableStyleElements(TableStyleElementType.HeaderRow)
        headerRowStyle.Fill.BackgroundColor = Color.FromArgb(64, 66, 166)
        headerRowStyle.Font.Color = Color.White
        headerRowStyle.Font.Bold = True

        ' Specify formatting characteristics for the table total row. 
        Dim totalRowStyle As TableStyleElement = customTableStyle_Renamed.TableStyleElements(TableStyleElementType.TotalRow)
        totalRowStyle.Fill.BackgroundColor = Color.FromArgb(115, 193, 211)
        totalRowStyle.Font.Color = Color.White
        totalRowStyle.Font.Bold = True

        ' Specify banded row formatting for the table.
        Dim secondRowStripeStyle As TableStyleElement = customTableStyle_Renamed.TableStyleElements(TableStyleElementType.SecondRowStripe)
        secondRowStripeStyle.Fill.BackgroundColor = Color.FromArgb(234, 234, 234)
        secondRowStripeStyle.StripeSize = 1
    Finally
        customTableStyle_Renamed.EndUpdate()
    End Try
    ' Apply the created custom style to the table.
    table.Style = customTableStyle_Renamed
End If
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