Parameters
- fieldName
- Specifies a unique name to be used when to reference this field in the ReplaceField method.
You can use the InsertField method to create mail-merged content when the text is added to the RichTextBox control at run time. Inserting a mail-merge field adds brackets around the field name and sets the text to protected.
private void ghCustomerID_Format(object sender, System.EventArgs eArgs) { this.rtf.ReplaceField("CompanyName", "m_companyName"); this.rtf.ReplaceField("ContactName", "m_contactName"); this.rtf.ReplaceField("AddressLine", "m_addressLine"); this.rtf.ReplaceField("City", "m_city"); this.rtf.ReplaceField("Region", "m_region"); this.rtf.ReplaceField("Country", "m_country"); this.rtf.ReplaceField("PostalCode", "m_postalCode"); this.rtf.ReplaceField("Date", System.DateTime.Today.Date.ToString()); this.rtf.InsertField("CustomerID"); }
Private Sub ghCustomerID_Format(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ghCustomerID.Format Me.rtf.ReplaceField("CompanyName", "m_companyName") Me.rtf.ReplaceField("ContactName", "m_contactName") Me.rtf.ReplaceField("AddressLine", "m_addressLine") Me.rtf.ReplaceField("City", "m_city") Me.rtf.ReplaceField("Region", "m_region") Me.rtf.ReplaceField("Country", "m_country") Me.rtf.ReplaceField("PostalCode", "m_postalCode") Me.rtf.ReplaceField("Date", System.DateTime.Today.Date) Me.rtf.InsertField("CustomerID") End Sub
RichTextBox Class
RichTextBox Members
ActiveReports6~GrapeCity.ActiveReports.RichTextBox~ReplaceField