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]RowFormat.Height property
Gets or sets the height of the table row in points.
public double Height { get; set; }
Examples
Shows how to format rows with a document builder.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Table table = builder.StartTable();
builder.InsertCell();
builder.Write("Row 1, cell 1.");
// Start a second row, and then configure its height. The builder will apply these settings to
// its current row, as well as any new rows it creates afterwards.
builder.EndRow();
RowFormat rowFormat = builder.RowFormat;
rowFormat.Height = 100;
rowFormat.HeightRule = HeightRule.Exactly;
builder.InsertCell();
builder.Write("Row 2, cell 1.");
builder.EndTable();
// The first row was unaffected by the padding reconfiguration and still holds the default values.
Assert.AreEqual(0.0d, table.Rows[0].RowFormat.Height);
Assert.AreEqual(HeightRule.Auto, table.Rows[0].RowFormat.HeightRule);
Assert.AreEqual(100.0d, table.Rows[1].RowFormat.Height);
Assert.AreEqual(HeightRule.Exactly, table.Rows[1].RowFormat.HeightRule);
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "DocumentBuilder.SetRowFormatting.docx");
Shows how to create a formatted table using DocumentBuilder.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Table table = builder.StartTable();
builder.InsertCell();
table.LeftIndent = 20;
// Set some formatting options for text and table appearance.
builder.RowFormat.Height = 40;
builder.RowFormat.HeightRule = HeightRule.AtLeast;
builder.CellFormat.Shading.BackgroundPatternColor = Color.FromArgb(198, 217, 241);
builder.ParagraphFormat.Alignment = ParagraphAlignment.Center;
builder.Font.Size = 16;
builder.Font.Name = "Arial";
builder.Font.Bold = true;
// Configuring the formatting options in a document builder will apply them
// to the current cell/row its cursor is in,
// as well as any new cells and rows created using that builder.
builder.Write("Header Row,\n Cell 1");
builder.InsertCell();
builder.Write("Header Row,\n Cell 2");
builder.InsertCell();
builder.Write("Header Row,\n Cell 3");
builder.EndRow();
// Reconfigure the builder's formatting objects for new rows and cells that we are about to make.
// The builder will not apply these to the first row already created so that it will stand out as a header row.
builder.CellFormat.Shading.BackgroundPatternColor = Color.White;
builder.CellFormat.VerticalAlignment = CellVerticalAlignment.Center;
builder.RowFormat.Height = 30;
builder.RowFormat.HeightRule = HeightRule.Auto;
builder.InsertCell();
builder.Font.Size = 12;
builder.Font.Bold = false;
builder.Write("Row 1, Cell 1.");
builder.InsertCell();
builder.Write("Row 1, Cell 2.");
builder.InsertCell();
builder.Write("Row 1, Cell 3.");
builder.EndRow();
builder.InsertCell();
builder.Write("Row 2, Cell 1.");
builder.InsertCell();
builder.Write("Row 2, Cell 2.");
builder.InsertCell();
builder.Write("Row 2, Cell 3.");
builder.EndRow();
builder.EndTable();
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "DocumentBuilder.CreateFormattedTable.docx");
See Also
- class RowFormat
- namespace Aspose.Words.Tables
- assembly Aspose.Words