Retrieves or sets a value that indicates whether the cell's caption should appear in strikeout.
Type | Description | |||
Item as Variant | A long expression that indicates the item's handle. | |||
ColIndex as Variant | A long expression that indicates the column's index, a string expression that indicates the column's caption or the column's key. | |||
Boolean | A boolean expression that indicates whether the cell's caption should appear in strikeout. |
If the CellStrikeOut property is True, the cell's font is displayed with a horizontal line through it. Use ItemBold, ItemItalic, ItemUnderline or ItemStrikeOut property to apply different font attributes to the item. Use the CellItalic, CellUnderline, CellBold or CellStrikeOut property to apply different font attributes to the cell. Use the CellCaptionFormat property to specify an HTML caption.
The following VB sample draws a horizontal line through the caption of the cell that has the focus:
With Tree1.Items .CellStrikeOut(.FocusItem, 0) = True End With
The following C++ sample draws a horizontal line through the caption of the cell that has the focus:
#include "Items.h" CItems items = m_tree.GetItems(); items.SetCellStrikeOut( COleVariant( items.GetFocusItem() ), COleVariant( (long)0 ), TRUE );
The following C# sample draws a horizontal line through the caption of the cell that has the focus:
axTree1.Items.set_CellStrikeOut(axTree1.Items.FocusItem, 0, true);
The following VB.NET sample draws a horizontal line through the caption of the cell that has the focus:
With AxTree1.Items .CellStrikeOut(.FocusItem, 0) = True End With
The following VFP sample draws a horizontal line through the caption of the cell that has the focus:
with thisform.Tree1.Items .DefaultItem = .FocusItem .CellStrikeOut(0, 0 ) = .t. endwith
Note: A cell is the intersection of an item with a column. All properties that has an Item and a ColIndex parameters are referring to a cell. The Item parameter represents the handle of an item, and the ColIndex parameter indicates an index ( a numerical value, see Column.Index property ) of a column , the column's caption ( a string value, see Column.Caption property ), or a handle to a cell. Here's few hints how to use properties with Item and ColIndex parameters:
Tree1.Items.CellBold(, Tree1.Items.ItemCell(Tree1.Items(0), 0)) = True
Tree1.Items.CellBold(Tree1.Items(0), 0) = True
Tree1.Items.CellBold(Tree1.Items(0), "ColumnName") = True