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formatColumns
Julian Halliwell edited this page Mar 3, 2023
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Formats/styles the contents of multiple columns.
formatColumns( workbook, format, range[, overwriteCurrentStyle [, cellStyle ] ] )
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workbook
spreadsheet object -
format
struct OR cellStyle object: See Formatting options for details. Optional ifcellStyle
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range
string: a comma-delimited list of ranges. Each value can be either a single number, a range of numbers with a hyphen, e.g. "1,2-5", or an open-ended range, e.g. "2-" (meaning all starting from 2).
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overwriteCurrentStyle
boolean default=true: for performance/efficiency reasons all of the existing styles will be completely overwritten when using this method. To preserve existing formatting properties other than the ones being changed, set this flag tofalse
, but please note that this should only be used when formatting a limited number of cells (you may run into errors if applied to too many cells).
Chainable? Yes.
data = QueryNew( "First,Last","VarChar,VarChar",[ [ "Susi","Sorglos" ],[ "Frumpo","McNugget" ] ] );
spreadsheet = New spreadsheet();
workbook = spreadsheet.workbookFromQuery( data );
spreadsheet.formatColumns( workbook,{bold="true"},"1-2" );