Spread Windows Forms 12.0 Product Documentation
TextColor Property
Example 


FarPoint.Win.Spread Assembly > FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType Namespace > ButtonCellType Class : TextColor Property
Gets or sets the color for the button text.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Property TextColor As Color
'Usage
 
Dim instance As ButtonCellType
Dim value As Color
 
instance.TextColor = value
 
value = instance.TextColor
public Color TextColor {get; set;}

Property Value

Color object containing the color of text in the button
Example
This example sets up a cell on the first sheet as a button cell and specifies the colors for the bottom and right-side of the button (DarkColor) and the top and left sides (LightColor) and the shadow and the text. It shows how the text can be different when the button is pressed (and held) and how text can wrap to multiple lines.
FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.ButtonCellType bttncell = new FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.ButtonCellType();
bttncell.ButtonColor = Color.Cyan;
bttncell.DarkColor = Color.DarkCyan;
bttncell.LightColor = Color.AliceBlue;
bttncell.ShadowSize = 3;
bttncell.Text = "Click and hold...";
bttncell.TextDown = "...you can see how words go to multiple lines. Now let go.";
bttncell.TextColor = Color.Green;
bttncell.WordWrap = true;
bttncell.UseVisualStyleBackColor = false;
fpSpread1.Sheets[0].Cells[3,2].CellType = bttncell;
Dim bttncell As New FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.ButtonCellType()
bttncell.ButtonColor = Color.Cyan
bttncell.DarkColor = Color.DarkCyan
bttncell.LightColor = Color.AliceBlue
bttncell.ShadowSize = 3
bttncell.Text = "Click and hold..."
bttncell.TextDown = "...you can see how words go to multiple lines. Now let go."
bttncell.TextColor = Color.Green
bttncell.WordWrap = True
bttncell.UseVisualStyleBackColor = False
fpSpread1.Sheets(0).Cells(3,2).CellType = bttncell
See Also

Reference

ButtonCellType Class
ButtonCellType Members