Style Element
Specifies the character formatting applied to a range of text in the shape's text block.
The value represents a binary number in which each bit indicates a character style. For example, a value of 3 represents text formatted in both italic and bold. If the value of Style is 0, the text is plain, or unformatted.
Value |
Description |
---|---|
1 |
Bold |
2 |
Italic |
4 |
Underline |
8 |
Small caps |
Syntax
<Style
[Unit]
[F]
[Err]>
</Style>
Attributes
Unit
Optional string. Represents a unit of measure. The default is NUM. For details about NUM, see Units of measure.
F
Optional string. Represents the element's formula. This attribute can contain one of the following strings: "someFormula" if the formula exists locally, "No Formula" if the formula is locally deleted or blocked, or "Inh" if the formula is inherited.
If the attribute is not present, the element's formula is a simple constant, for example, <element>5</element>.
Err
Optional string. Indicates that the formula evaluates to an error. The value of Err is the current value (an error message string); the value of the element is the last valid value.
Element properties
Property |
Value |
---|---|
Name |
Style |
Minimum Occurrences |
0 |
Maximum Occurrences |
1 |
Element information
Parent elements
Child elements
None
The Style element is relevant only when contained in a Shape or StyleSheet element. It is ignored when contained in a DocumentSheet or PageSheet element.
See also
Style cell (Character section)