ShapeCollection.InsertOleObject(DocumentPosition, Stream, String, Image) Method
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Inserts an OLE object that stores data from the specified file. The object is displayed in the document as an image.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraRichEdit.API.Native
Assembly: DevExpress.RichEdit.v24.2.Core.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.RichEdit.Core
#Declaration
[Browsable(false)]
Shape InsertOleObject(
DocumentPosition pos,
Stream stream,
string progId,
Image presentation
)
#Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
pos | Document |
The position of the object’s anchor. |
stream | Stream | A stream that contains data to embed in the document. |
prog |
String | Embedded content type. You can use constant fields of the Ole |
presentation | Image | The image that displays OLE object content. |
#Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
Shape | The OLE object added to the document. |
#Remarks
The following example embeds an OLE object in the document:
Document document = wordProcessor.Document;
// Embed data from an Excel worksheet in the document.
using (Stream excelStream = File.Open(@"D:\ExcelWorkbook.xlsx", FileMode.Open))
{
Shape oleObject = document.Shapes.InsertOleObject(document.CreatePosition(1780), excelStream,
OleObjectType.ExcelWorksheet, System.Drawing.Image.FromFile(@"Images\Spreadsheet.png"));
// Specify the object position on the page.
oleObject.RelativeHorizontalPosition = ShapeRelativeHorizontalPosition.Column;
oleObject.RelativeVerticalPosition = ShapeRelativeVerticalPosition.Paragraph;
oleObject.Offset = new PointF(0, 0);
// Specify how text wraps around the object.
oleObject.TextWrapping = TextWrappingType.TopAndBottom;
}
Open the document in Microsoft® Word® and double-click the OLE object to modify the embedded data.
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