Format Object
Format Object
Important The Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) 1.2.1 Rendering objects are not installed by or supported for use with Exchange Server 2003 or later.
The Format object contains information that controls how a particular property is to be rendered.
At a Glance
Specified in type library: |
CDOHTML.DLL |
First available in: |
CDO Rendering Library version 1.1 |
Parent objects: |
Formats collection |
Child objects: |
Patterns collection |
Default property: |
(none) |
Properties
Name |
Available since version |
Type |
Access |
1.1 |
Long |
Read-only |
|
1.1 |
String |
Read/write |
|
1.1 |
Formats collection object |
Read-only |
|
1.1 |
Pattern object or Patterns collection object |
Read-only |
|
1.1 |
Long or String |
Read-only |
Methods
Name |
Available since version |
Parameters |
1.1 |
(none) |
Remarks
The Format object provides rendering information for exactly one property of the object being rendered. The property is designated by either property tag or property name in the corresponding Format object's Property property.
A format contains a collection of patterns that control how all values of the property are to be rendered, available through the format’s Patterns property. Each pattern in the Patterns collection governs the rendering for a particular set of values of the property.
You can define a format for every renderable property, but it is also possible to render a property without a format. If the property is associated with a column in a table view, that Column object may have a RenderUsing property providing a rendering source for the column. If a property is rendered without a format or a rendering source, either in a column or with the RenderProperty method, it is rendered by data type using default rendering information.