The setting for this property can be overridden if a named style is assigned to the cells in the column using the StyleName property, and that named style sets the text color.
When cells in a column are locked with the Lock and Protect properties, the value of the SheetView.LockForeColor property overrides the value of this property.
If you use this property to retrieve the text color for a range of cells that do not have the same text color, the text color of the active cell is returned.
This property does not change the text color of the drop-down list portion of a combo box cell. The text color of the drop-down list portion of a combo box cell is always black.
If you are working with button cells, use the CellType.ButtonCellType.ButtonColor property to specify the color of the text in the buttons.
Specify the background color for the cells in a column by setting the BackColor property.
FarPoint.Win.Spread.Row r; r = fpSpread1.ActiveSheet.Rows[0]; ColorDialog c = new ColorDialog(); if (c.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK) { r.ForeColor = c.Color; fpSpread1.ActiveSheet.Cells[0, 0].Text = "ForeColor"; }
Dim r As FarPoint.Win.Spread.Row r = FpSpread1.ActiveSheet.Rows(0) Dim c As New ColorDialog() If c.ShowDialog = DialogResult.OK Then r.ForeColor = c.Color FpSpread1.ActiveSheet.Cells(0, 0).Text = "ForeColor" End If