CharType.Val Property
Definition
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value
Represents the following attribute in the schema: m:val
[DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr(21, "val")]
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.StringValue Val { get; set; }
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.StringValue Val { get; set; }
[DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr(21, "val")]
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.StringValue? Val { get; set; }
[DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr("m:val")]
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.StringValue? Val { get; set; }
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.StringValue? Val { get; set; }
member this.Val : DocumentFormat.OpenXml.StringValue with get, set
[<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr(21, "val")>]
member this.Val : DocumentFormat.OpenXml.StringValue with get, set
[<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr("m:val")>]
member this.Val : DocumentFormat.OpenXml.StringValue with get, set
Public Property Val As StringValue
Property Value
Returns StringValue.
- Attributes
Remarks
The following information from the ECMA International Standard ECMA-376 can be useful when working with this class.
Specifies the character used by the parent element. When it is omitted, the parent element uses its assigned default. Example: delimiter object {a}:
<m:dPr>
<m:begChr m:val="{"/>
<m:endChr m:val="}"/>
</m:dPr>
The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_Char
simple type.