Public Overridable Sub BindColumnData(ByVal dataSource As System.Collections.IEnumerable, ByVal dataSourceName As String, ByVal [property] As DataBindingProperties)
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{param:dataSource}An {{IEnumerable}} collection to use as the data source.{param}
{param:dataSourceName}The name of the template data marker at which to insert the values imported from the data source.{param}
{param:property}The [DataBindingProperties|DataBindingProperties] object which contains information about how the data should be bound to the template. {{property}} Must be specified, but the {{DataBindingProperties}} need not be set beforehand. To bind data to a template with the default {{DataBindingProperties}}, pass in {{ExcelTemplate.CreateDataBindingProperties()}} as the {{property}} value. Otherwise, use the {{ExcelTemplate.CreateDataBindingProperties()}} method to generate a new {{DataBindingProperties}} object and set the [DataBindingProperties.MaxRows|DataBindingProperties.MaxRows], [DataBindingProperties.Transpose|DataBindingProperties.Transpose], and/or [DataBindingProperties.WorksheetName|DataBindingProperties.WorksheetName] properties for the workbook.{param}
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{exception:ArgumentNullException}{{BindColumnData}} will throw this exception if {{null}} \(C\#\) or {{Nothing}} \(VB.NET\) is passed to the method.{exception}
{exception:ArgumentException}{exception}
{remarks}You can set several data sources for a single template. Use the following methods to set template data sources: [BindCellData|ExcelTemplate.BindCellData(Object, String, DataBindingProperties)], [BindColumnData|ExcelTemplate.BindColumnData], [BindRowData|ExcelTemplate.BindRowData], and [BindData|ExcelTemplate.BindData].
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