NamedRange.AddComment(Object) Method
Definition
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Adds a comment to the NamedRange control.
public Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Comment AddComment (object Text);
abstract member AddComment : obj -> Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Comment
Public Function AddComment (Optional Text As Object) As Comment
Parameters
- Text
- Object
The comment text.
Returns
Examples
The following code example uses the AddComment method to add the comment "This is Martha's range." to a NamedRange control that includes cell A1.
This example is for a document-level customization.
private void FindMarthaInTheRange()
{
this.Range["A1"].Value2 = "Martha lives on a vineyard";
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange namedRange1 =
this.Controls.AddNamedRange(this.Range["A2"],
"namedRange1");
namedRange1.AddComment("This is Martha's range.");
namedRange1.Value2 = namedRange1.AutoComplete("Ma");
if (MessageBox.Show("Clear the range?", "Test",
MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == DialogResult.Yes)
{
namedRange1.Clear();
}
}
Private Sub FindMarthaInTheRange()
Me.Range("A1").Value2 = "Martha lives on a vineyard"
Dim namedRange1 As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange _
= Me.Controls.AddNamedRange(Me.Range("A2"), _
"namedRange1")
namedRange1.AddComment("This is Martha's range.")
namedRange1.Value2 = namedRange1.AutoComplete("Ma")
If MessageBox.Show("Clear the range?", "Test", _
MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) = DialogResult.Yes Then
namedRange1.Clear()
End If
End Sub
Remarks
Comments can only be added to NamedRange controls that consist of a single cell. You cannot add a comment if the NamedRange control has more than one cell.
Optional Parameters
For information on optional parameters, see Optional Parameters in Office Solutions.