WorksheetBase.Columns Property
Gets a Range object that represents one or more columns on the worksheet.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.v4.0.Utilities (in Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.v4.0.Utilities.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public ReadOnly Property Columns As Range
public Range Columns { get; }
Property Value
Type: Range
A Range object that represents one or more columns on the worksheet.
Remarks
When used without parameters, this property returns a Range object that contains all the columns on the worksheet.
This property can be used with the following optional parameters to get specific columns on the worksheet. If you use this property with parameters, the return value is an object that must be cast to a Range.
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
RowIndex |
The index of one or more columns to get. To get a single column, pass one of the following objects to this parameter:
To get multiple contiguous columns, pass a string with the format "first column letter:last column letter". For example, to get columns A through E, pass "A:E". Note The name of this parameter is misleading; this parameter specifies the indexes of the columns you want to get, not the rows. |
ColumnIndex |
Do not use this parameter. This property will throw a COMException if you try to pass a value to this parameter. |
Examples
The following code example uses the Columns property to set the color, name, size, and boldness of the font of all the cells in the first column on the worksheet.
This example is for a document-level customization. To run this code, copy it into one of the worksheet classes in your project.
Private Sub SetFirstColumnFont()
Dim fillColumn As Excel.Range = TryCast(Me.Columns("A"), Excel.Range)
With fillColumn.Font
' Set the font color to blue (RGB value FF 00 00), and set other font properties.
.Color = &HFF0000
.Name = "Arial"
.Size = 14
.Bold = False
End With
' Test the changes by writing a value to all the column cells.
fillColumn.Value2 = "This is a test"
End Sub
private void SetFirstColumnFont()
{
Excel.Range fillColumn = (Excel.Range)this.Columns["A"];
Excel.Font columnsFont = fillColumn.Font;
// Set the font color to blue (RGB value FF 00 00), and set other font properties.
columnsFont.Color = 0xFF0000;
columnsFont.Name = "Arial";
columnsFont.Size = 14;
columnsFont.Bold = false;
// Test the changes by writing a value to all the column cells.
fillColumn.Value2 = "This is a test";
}
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.