Tables Interface
Definition
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A collection of Table objects that represent the tables in a selection, range, or document.
public interface class Tables : System::Collections::IEnumerable
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("0002094D-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")]
public interface Tables : System.Collections.IEnumerable
type Tables = interface
interface IEnumerable
Public Interface Tables
Implements IEnumerable
- Attributes
- Implements
Remarks
Use the Tables property to return the Tables collection.
Use the Add(Range, Int32, Int32, Object, Object) method to add a table at the specified range.
Use Tables(index
), where index is the index
number, to return a single Table object. The index number represents the position of the table in the selection, range, or document.
The Count property for this collection in a document returns the number of items in the main story only. To count items in other stories use the collection with the Range object.
Properties
Application |
Returns a Application object that represents the Microsoft Word application. |
Count |
Returns the number of items in the specified collection. |
Creator |
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. |
Item[Int32] |
Returns an individual object in a collection. |
NestingLevel |
Returns the nesting level of the specified tables. |
Parent |
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object. |
Methods
Add(Range, Int32, Int32, Object, Object) |
Returns a Table object that represents a new, blank table added to a document. |
AddOld(Range, Int32, Int32) |
Reserved for internal use. |
GetEnumerator() |
Applies to
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