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This method has been deprecated, as it is not the most efficient way to edit Row properties. Instead, use the Wiki Markup |
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C# | C# | {obsolete}This method has been deprecated, as it is not the most efficient way to edit Row properties. Instead, use the [Worksheet.GetRowProperties(Int32)] method to return the [RowProperties] object of the desired row. |
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Returns an Area object representing all the cells in a specified group of rows. An area is a rectangular collection of cells. |
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{excerpt}Returns an [Area|Area] object representing all the cells in a specified group of rows. An area is a rectangular collection of cells.{excerpt}
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public Area CreateAreaOfRows(int firstRow, int numRows)
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{signature}{signature:vb.net | vb.net | }
Public Function CreateAreaOfRows(ByVal firstRow As Integer, ByVal numRows As Integer) As Area
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The 0-based index of the first row.
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The number of rows to include.
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An Area object representing the set of cells in the specified rows. |
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{signature}
{parameters}
{param:firstRow}The 0\-based index of the first row.{param}
{param:numRows}The number of rows to include.{param}
{returns}An {{Area}} object representing the set of cells in the specified rows.{returns}
{example}{code:csharp|title=C#}
Area a = ws.CreateAreaOfRows(0, 25);
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Dim a As Area = ws.CreateAreaOfRows(0, 25){code}
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