#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TableCellStyle {
pub visibility: Option<Visibility>,
pub font_configuration: Option<FontConfiguration>,
pub text_wrap: Option<TextWrap>,
pub horizontal_text_alignment: Option<HorizontalTextAlignment>,
pub vertical_text_alignment: Option<VerticalTextAlignment>,
pub background_color: Option<String>,
pub height: Option<i32>,
pub border: Option<GlobalTableBorderOptions>,
}
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The table cell style for a cell in pivot table or table visual.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.visibility: Option<Visibility>
The visibility of the table cells.
font_configuration: Option<FontConfiguration>
The font configuration of the table cells.
text_wrap: Option<TextWrap>
The text wrap (none, wrap) for the table cells.
horizontal_text_alignment: Option<HorizontalTextAlignment>
The horizontal text alignment (left, center, right, auto) for the table cells.
vertical_text_alignment: Option<VerticalTextAlignment>
The vertical text alignment (top, middle, bottom) for the table cells.
background_color: Option<String>
The background color for the table cells.
height: Option<i32>
The height color for the table cells.
border: Option<GlobalTableBorderOptions>
The borders for the table cells.
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Source§impl TableCellStyle
impl TableCellStyle
Sourcepub fn visibility(&self) -> Option<&Visibility>
pub fn visibility(&self) -> Option<&Visibility>
The visibility of the table cells.
Sourcepub fn font_configuration(&self) -> Option<&FontConfiguration>
pub fn font_configuration(&self) -> Option<&FontConfiguration>
The font configuration of the table cells.
Sourcepub fn horizontal_text_alignment(&self) -> Option<&HorizontalTextAlignment>
pub fn horizontal_text_alignment(&self) -> Option<&HorizontalTextAlignment>
The horizontal text alignment (left, center, right, auto) for the table cells.
Sourcepub fn vertical_text_alignment(&self) -> Option<&VerticalTextAlignment>
pub fn vertical_text_alignment(&self) -> Option<&VerticalTextAlignment>
The vertical text alignment (top, middle, bottom) for the table cells.
Sourcepub fn background_color(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn background_color(&self) -> Option<&str>
The background color for the table cells.
Sourcepub fn border(&self) -> Option<&GlobalTableBorderOptions>
pub fn border(&self) -> Option<&GlobalTableBorderOptions>
The borders for the table cells.
Source§impl TableCellStyle
impl TableCellStyle
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TableCellStyleBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TableCellStyleBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TableCellStyle
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Source§impl Clone for TableCellStyle
impl Clone for TableCellStyle
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TableCellStyle
fn clone(&self) -> TableCellStyle
1.0.0 · Source§const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for TableCellStyle
Source§impl PartialEq for TableCellStyle
impl PartialEq for TableCellStyle
impl StructuralPartialEq for TableCellStyle
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impl Freeze for TableCellStyle
impl RefUnwindSafe for TableCellStyle
impl Send for TableCellStyle
impl Sync for TableCellStyle
impl Unpin for TableCellStyle
impl UnwindSafe for TableCellStyle
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