ExcelWriter creates three style types: GlobalStyle, NamedStyle, and CellStyle. All three style types derive from the Style class, and |
public sealed class NamedStyle : GlobalStyle |
Public NotInheritable Class NamedStyle Inherits GlobalStyle |
A style can be set or applied to cells, rows, columns, ranges, and areas. When a style is set , it is cloned and the object to which the style is assigned acquires all of that style's properties, including font proprties and number formatting. When a style is applied , only the differences between the new style and existing style properties (assigned through the ExcelWriter API or in Microsoft Excel) will take effect. For example, if the cell has a background color and the new style applied does not contain a background color, the cell's color will not be affected. However, if the new style includes a background color, it will replace the existing background color of the cell. The ExcelApplication object contains a collection of To create a To return a |
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