XmlMappedRange.HorizontalAlignment Property

Definition

Gets or sets the horizontal alignment for the XmlMappedRange control.

public:
 property System::Object ^ HorizontalAlignment { System::Object ^ get(); void set(System::Object ^ value); };
public object HorizontalAlignment { get; set; }
member this.HorizontalAlignment : obj with get, set
Public Property HorizontalAlignment As Object

Property Value

One of the XlHAlign values.

Examples

The following code example uses the HorizontalAlignment and VerticalAlignment properties to align the contents of XmlMappedRange to the bottom right. This code example assumes that the current worksheet contains an XmlMappedRange named CustomerLastNameCell.

private void AlignBottomRight()
{
    this.CustomerLastNameCell.HorizontalAlignment = 
        Excel.XlHAlign.xlHAlignRight;
    this.CustomerLastNameCell.VerticalAlignment =
        Excel.XlVAlign.xlVAlignBottom;
    
    this.CustomerLastNameCell.Value2 = "The contents " +
        "of this cell are aligned to the bottom right.";
    this.CustomerLastNameCell.RowHeight = 100;
    this.CustomerLastNameCell.ColumnWidth = 75;
}
Private Sub AlignBottomRight()
    Me.CustomerLastNameCell.HorizontalAlignment = _
        Excel.XlHAlign.xlHAlignRight
    Me.CustomerLastNameCell.VerticalAlignment = _
        Excel.XlVAlign.xlVAlignBottom
    Me.CustomerLastNameCell.Value2 = "The contents " & _
        "of this cell are aligned to the bottom right."
    Me.CustomerLastNameCell.RowHeight = 100
    Me.CustomerLastNameCell.ColumnWidth = 75
End Sub

Remarks

Some of the XlHAlign constants may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you have selected or installed.

Applies to