NamedRange.Address Property
Definition
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Gets the range reference for the NamedRange control.
public:
property Microsoft::Office::Tools::Excel::NamedRange_AddressType ^ Address { Microsoft::Office::Tools::Excel::NamedRange_AddressType ^ get(); };
public Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange_AddressType Address { get; }
member this.Address : Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange_AddressType
Public ReadOnly Property Address As NamedRange_AddressType
Property Value
A string that represents the range reference of the NamedRange control in R1C1-stye or A1-style notation.
Examples
The following code example creates a NamedRange and then displays the address of the NamedRange in four formats.
This version is for a document-level customization.
private void DisplayAddress()
{
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange namedRange1 =
this.Controls.AddNamedRange(this.Range["A2","C4"],
"namedRange1");
// The following code will display "$A$2:$C$4".
MessageBox.Show(namedRange1.Address[true, true,
Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlA1, false]);
// The following code will display "$A2:$C4".
MessageBox.Show(namedRange1.Address[false, true,
Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlA1, false]);
// The following code will display "R2C1:R4C3".
MessageBox.Show(namedRange1.Address[true, true,
Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlR1C1, false]);
// The following code will display "R[-1]C[-2]:R[1]C".
MessageBox.Show(namedRange1.Address[false, false,
Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlR1C1, false, this.Cells[3, 3]]);
}
Private Sub DisplayAddress()
Dim namedRange1 As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange _
= Me.Controls.AddNamedRange(Me.Range("A2", "C4"), _
"namedRange1")
' The following code will display "$A$2:$C$4".
MessageBox.Show(namedRange1.Address(True, True, _
Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlA1, False, ))
' The following code will display "$A2:$C4".
MessageBox.Show(namedRange1.Address(False, True, _
Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlA1, False, ))
' The following code will display "R2C1:R4C3".
MessageBox.Show(namedRange1.Address(True, True, _
Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlR1C1, False, ))
' The following code will display "R[-1]C[-2]:R[1]C".
MessageBox.Show(namedRange1.Address(False, False, _
Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlR1C1, False, Me.Cells(3, 3)))
End Sub
This version is for an application-level add-in.
Remarks
The Address property is intended to be used with the following parameters.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
RowAbsolute |
true to return the row as an absolute reference. The default value is true . |
ColumnAbsolute |
true to return the column as an absolute reference. The default value is true . |
ColumnAbsolute |
One of the XlReferenceStyle values. |
External |
true to return an external reference; false to return a local reference. The default value is false . |
RelativeTo |
A Range that defines the starting point. If RowAbsolute and ColumnAbsolute are false , and ReferenceStyle is xlR1C1, you must include a starting point for the relative reference. |
If you attempt to use Address without specifying any parameters, Address will get a NamedRange_AddressType object that is part of the Visual Studio infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
If the reference contains more than one cell, RowAbsolute
and ColumnAbsolute
apply to all rows and columns.
Optional Parameters
For information on optional parameters, see Optional Parameters in Office Solutions.