TableAllowCellSpacing Property |
Namespace: Aspose.Words.Tables
Document doc = new Document(); // We start by creating the table object. Note how we must pass the document object // to the constructor of each node. This is because every node we create must belong // to some document Table table = new Table(doc); // Add the table to the document doc.FirstSection.Body.AppendChild(table); // Here we could call EnsureMinimum to create the rows and cells for us. This method is used // to ensure that the specified node is valid, in this case a valid table should have at least one // row and one cell, therefore this method creates them for us // Instead we will handle creating the row and table ourselves. This would be the best way to do this // if we were creating a table inside an algorithm for example Row row = new Row(doc); row.RowFormat.AllowBreakAcrossPages = true; table.AppendChild(row); // We can now apply any auto fit settings table.AutoFit(AutoFitBehavior.FixedColumnWidths); // Create a cell and add it to the row Cell cell = new Cell(doc); cell.CellFormat.Shading.BackgroundPatternColor = Color.LightBlue; cell.CellFormat.Width = 80; // Add a paragraph to the cell as well as a new run with some text cell.AppendChild(new Paragraph(doc)); cell.FirstParagraph.AppendChild(new Run(doc, "Row 1, Cell 1 Text")); // Add the cell to the row row.AppendChild(cell); // We would then repeat the process for the other cells and rows in the table // We can also speed things up by cloning existing cells and rows row.AppendChild(cell.Clone(false)); row.LastCell.AppendChild(new Paragraph(doc)); row.LastCell.FirstParagraph.AppendChild(new Run(doc, "Row 1, Cell 2 Text")); // Remove spacing between cells table.AllowCellSpacing = false; doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "Table.InsertTableUsingNodes.doc");