FarPoint.Win.Spread Assembly > FarPoint.Win.Spread Namespace > SpreadView Class : ScrollBarShowMax Property |
'Declaration Public Property ScrollBarShowMax As Boolean
'Usage Dim instance As SpreadView Dim value As Boolean instance.ScrollBarShowMax = value value = instance.ScrollBarShowMax
public bool ScrollBarShowMax {get; set;}
When this property is true (which is the default), the scroll bar allows the end user to scroll the entire view.
When this property is false, the scroll bar allows the end user to scroll the view up to the last row or column with data. This option provides scroll bars for very large spreadsheets that have only a small amount of the sheet used for data, so the scroll bars can be based on the rows and columns with data rather than the total number of rows and columns possible.
FarPoint.Win.Spread.SpreadView sv = fpSpread1.GetRootWorkbook(); sv.HorizontalScrollBarHeight = 10; sv.HorizontalScrollBarPolicy = FarPoint.Win.Spread.ScrollBarPolicy.Both sv.ScrollBarMaxAlign = false; sv.ScrollBarShowMax = true; sv.ScrollBarTrackPolicy = FarPoint.Win.Spread.ScrollBarTrackPolicy.Vertical; sv.VerticalScrollBarPolicy = FarPoint.Win.Spread.ScrollBarPolicy.AsNeeded; sv.VerticalScrollBarWidth = 15;
Dim sv As FarPoint.Win.Spread.SpreadView = FpSpread1.GetRootWorkbook sv.HorizontalScrollBarHeight = 10 sv.HorizontalScrollBarPolicy = FarPoint.Win.Spread.ScrollBarPolicy.AsNeeded sv.ScrollBarMaxAlign = False sv.ScrollBarShowMax = True sv.ScrollBarTrackPolicy = FarPoint.Win.Spread.ScrollBarTrackPolicy.Vertical sv.VerticalScrollBarPolicy = FarPoint.Win.Spread.ScrollBarPolicy.AsNeeded sv.VerticalScrollBarWidth = 15
Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10