Gets or sets whether outline row buttons are displayed below groups.
This property is simply written to Excel file and has no effect on behavior of this library. For more information on worksheet protection, consult Microsoft Excel documentation.
Following code creates two horizontal groups and one vertical group. Horizontal groups have outline button above (default is below), while vertical group is collapsed.
[Visual Basic]
Sub GroupingSample(ByVal ws As ExcelWorksheet)
ws.Cells(0, 0).Value = "Grouping and outline example:"
' Vertical grouping.
ws.Cells(2, 0).Value = "GroupA Start"
ws.Rows(2).OutlineLevel = 1
ws.Cells(3, 0).Value = "A"
ws.Rows(3).OutlineLevel = 1
ws.Cells(4, 1).Value = "GroupB Start"
ws.Rows(4).OutlineLevel = 2
ws.Cells(5, 1).Value = "B"
ws.Rows(5).OutlineLevel = 2
ws.Cells(6, 1).Value = "GroupB End"
ws.Rows(6).OutlineLevel = 2
ws.Cells(7, 0).Value = "GroupA End"
ws.Rows(7).OutlineLevel = 1
' Put outline row buttons above groups.
ws.OutlineRowButtonsBelow = False
' Horizontal grouping (collapsed).
ws.Cells("E2").Value = "Gr.C Start"
ws.Columns("E").OutlineLevel = 1
ws.Columns("E").Collapsed = True
ws.Cells("F2").Value = "C"
ws.Columns("F").OutlineLevel = 1
ws.Columns("F").Collapsed = True
ws.Cells("G2").Value = "Gr.C End"
ws.Columns("G").OutlineLevel = 1
ws.Columns("G").Collapsed = True
End Sub
[C#]
static void GroupingSample(ExcelWorksheet ws)
{
ws.Cells[0,0].Value = "Grouping and outline example:";
// Vertical grouping.
ws.Cells[2,0].Value = "GroupA Start";
ws.Rows[2].OutlineLevel = 1;
ws.Cells[3,0].Value = "A";
ws.Rows[3].OutlineLevel = 1;
ws.Cells[4,1].Value = "GroupB Start";
ws.Rows[4].OutlineLevel = 2;
ws.Cells[5,1].Value = "B";
ws.Rows[5].OutlineLevel = 2;
ws.Cells[6,1].Value = "GroupB End";
ws.Rows[6].OutlineLevel = 2;
ws.Cells[7,0].Value = "GroupA End";
ws.Rows[7].OutlineLevel = 1;
// Put outline row buttons above groups.
ws.OutlineRowButtonsBelow = false;
// Horizontal grouping (collapsed).
ws.Cells["E2"].Value = "Gr.C Start";
ws.Columns["E"].OutlineLevel = 1;
ws.Columns["E"].Collapsed = true;
ws.Cells["F2"].Value = "C";
ws.Columns["F"].OutlineLevel = 1;
ws.Columns["F"].Collapsed = true;
ws.Cells["G2"].Value = "Gr.C End";
ws.Columns["G"].OutlineLevel = 1;
ws.Columns["G"].Collapsed = true;
}
ExcelViewOptions Class | GemBox.Spreadsheet Namespace | ExcelWorksheet.OutlineColumnButtonsRight | Collapsed | OutlineLevel