officefileapi-devexpress-dot-spreadsheet-dot-floatingobject-9457c014.md
Gets a distance from the top left corner of the floating object to the top edge of the cell where the top left corner of the floating object is located.
Namespace : DevExpress.Spreadsheet
Assembly : DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v25.2.Core.dll
NuGet Package : DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Core
float OffsetY { get; }
ReadOnly Property OffsetY As Single
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Single |
A Single that is the vertical offset measured in units specified by the ISpreadsheetComponent.Unit property.
|
To get the distance form the top edge of the worksheet, use the FloatingObject.Top property.
// Set the measurement unit to Millimeter.
workbook.Unit = DevExpress.Office.DocumentUnit.Millimeter;
workbook.Worksheets.ActiveWorksheet.DefaultRowHeight = 20;
workbook.Worksheets.ActiveWorksheet.DefaultColumnWidth = 20;
workbook.BeginUpdate();
try
{
Worksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0];
// Insert pictures.
Picture pic = worksheet.Pictures.AddPicture("Pictures\\x-spreadsheet.png", worksheet.Cells["A1"]);
worksheet.Pictures.AddPicture("Pictures\\x-spreadsheet.png", worksheet.Cells["A1"]);
// Specify picture name.
pic.Name = "Logo";
pic.AlternativeText = "Spreadsheet logo";
// Move a picture.
pic.Move(30, 50);
// Move and size the picture with underlying cells.
pic.Placement = Placement.MoveAndSize;
worksheet.Rows[1].Height += 20;
worksheet.Columns["D"].Width += 20;
// Move another picture to illustrate OffsetX, OffsetY properties.
worksheet.Pictures[1].Move(pic.OffsetY, pic.OffsetX);
}
finally
{
workbook.EndUpdate();
}
' Set the measurement unit to Millimeter.
workbook.Unit = DevExpress.Office.DocumentUnit.Millimeter
workbook.Worksheets.ActiveWorksheet.DefaultRowHeight = 20
workbook.Worksheets.ActiveWorksheet.DefaultColumnWidth = 20
workbook.BeginUpdate()
Try
Dim worksheet As Worksheet = workbook.Worksheets(0)
' Insert pictures.
Dim pic As Picture = worksheet.Pictures.AddPicture("Pictures\x-spreadsheet.png", worksheet.Cells("A1"))
worksheet.Pictures.AddPicture("Pictures\x-spreadsheet.png", worksheet.Cells("A1"))
' Specify picture name.
pic.Name = "Logo"
pic.AlternativeText = "Spreadsheet logo"
' Move a picture.
pic.Move(30, 50)
' Move and size the picture with underlying cells.
pic.Placement = Placement.MoveAndSize
worksheet.Rows(1).Height += 20
worksheet.Columns("D").Width += 20
' Move another picture to illustrate OffsetX, OffsetY properties.
worksheet.Pictures(1).Move(pic.OffsetY, pic.OffsetX)
Finally
workbook.EndUpdate()
End Try
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// Move another picture to illustrate OffsetX, OffsetY properties.
worksheet.Pictures[1].Move(pic.OffsetY, pic.OffsetX);
}
' Move another picture to illustrate OffsetX, OffsetY properties.
worksheet.Pictures(1).Move(pic.OffsetY, pic.OffsetX)
Finally
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