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DocumentViewerBase.PageBorderVisibility Property

Specifies whether or not borders should be painted around all and selected document pages in the DocumentViewer.

Namespace: DevExpress.DocumentView.Controls

Assembly: DevExpress.Utils.v21.2.dll

NuGet Packages: DevExpress.Utils, DevExpress.Win.Design, DevExpress.Wpf.Core

Declaration

[DXCategory("Appearance")]
public PageBorderVisibility PageBorderVisibility { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Description
PageBorderVisibility

A PageBorderVisibility enumeration value, that specifies the visibility of page borders.

Available values:

Name Description
None

Borders are not painted around pages at all.

AllWithoutSelection

Only standard page borders are painted.

All

Both standard borders and selection borders are painted around pages.

Remarks

The PageBorderVisibility property is intended to control the visibility of page borders in a DocumentViewer.

By default, this property is set to PageBorderVisibility.All, which means that all pages are painted with borders, and the currently selected page additionally has the “selection” border. Although the appearance of these borders is defined by the current skin, you can customize it via the DocumentViewerBase.PageBorderColor, DocumentViewerBase.PageBorderWidth, DocumentViewerBase.SelectedPageBorderColor and DocumentViewerBase.SelectedPageBorderWidth properties.

If you do not want the selection to be painted around the currently selected page, set the PageBorderVisibility property to PageBorderVisibility.AllWithoutSelection.

If you do not want page borders to be painted at all (e.g., if the Document Viewer’s DocumentViewerBase.BackColor is white), set the PageBorderVisibility property to PageBorderVisibility.None.

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