ListObject.DataBoundFormat Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the format style for data-bound ListObject controls.
public:
property Microsoft::Office::Interop::Excel::XlRangeAutoFormat DataBoundFormat { Microsoft::Office::Interop::Excel::XlRangeAutoFormat get(); void set(Microsoft::Office::Interop::Excel::XlRangeAutoFormat value); };
public Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.XlRangeAutoFormat DataBoundFormat { get; set; }
member this.DataBoundFormat : Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.XlRangeAutoFormat with get, set
Public Property DataBoundFormat As XlRangeAutoFormat
Property Value
One of the XlRangeAutoFormat values.
Examples
The following code example creates a DataTable and a ListObject, and binds the ListObject to the DataTable. It then uses an XlRangeAutoFormat value to format the ListObject.
This example is for a document-level customization.
private void ListObject_DataBoundFormat()
{
// Create a new DataSet and DataTable.
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
DataTable dt = ds.Tables.Add("Customers");
dt.Columns.Add(new DataColumn("LastName"));
dt.Columns.Add(new DataColumn("FirstName"));
// Add a new row to the DataTable.
DataRow dr = dt.NewRow();
dr["LastName"] = "Chan";
dr["FirstName"] = "Gareth";
dt.Rows.Add(dr);
// Create a list object.
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListObject list1 =
this.Controls.AddListObject(
this.Range["A1"], "list1");
// Bind the list object to the DataTable.
list1.AutoSetDataBoundColumnHeaders = true;
list1.SetDataBinding(ds, "Customers", "LastName",
"FirstName");
// Add a format to the list object.
list1.DataBoundFormat =
Excel.XlRangeAutoFormat.xlRangeAutoFormatList2;
}
Private Sub ListObject_DataBoundFormat()
' Create a new DataSet and DataTable.
Dim ds As New DataSet()
Dim dt As DataTable = ds.Tables.Add("Customers")
dt.Columns.Add(New DataColumn("LastName"))
dt.Columns.Add(New DataColumn("FirstName"))
' Add a new row to the DataTable.
Dim dr As DataRow = dt.NewRow()
dr("LastName") = "Chan"
dr("FirstName") = "Gareth"
dt.Rows.Add(dr)
' Create a list object.
Dim List1 As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListObject = _
Me.Controls.AddListObject(Me.Range( _
"A1"), "List1")
' Bind the list object to the DataTable.
List1.AutoSetDataBoundColumnHeaders = True
List1.SetDataBinding(ds, "Customers", _
"LastName", "FirstName")
' Add a format to the list object.
List1.DataBoundFormat = _
Excel.XlRangeAutoFormat.xlRangeAutoFormatList2
End Sub
Remarks
The ListObject control must be bound to data before you can use this property.
The specified format is applied to the entire list object, including rows that are added later.
To remove formatting, set DataBoundFormat to xlRangeAutoFormatNone.
Use DataBoundFormatSettings to exclude specific types of formatting such as pattern, font, or width from the style.