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DisplayReferenceName Property
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SpreadsheetGear.Windows.Forms Namespace > WorkbookView Class : DisplayReferenceName Property

Gets or sets the property which specifies the text to display on each of the "sheet tabs" of the workbook view.

Syntax

C# 
[CategoryAttribute("Display")]
[DefaultValueAttribute()]
[DescriptionAttribute("Determines which name or names to display on custom tabs created with the DisplayReference property.")]
public string DisplayReferenceName {get; set;}

Example

C#Copy Code
/* 
         * Demonstrate DisplayReference and DisplayReferenceName usage. 
         */ 
        private void radioButton_CheckedChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) 
        { 
            if (radioButtonWorkbook.Checked) 
            { 
                // Change the display reference to a workbook. 
                workbookView.DisplayReference = "Book2"; 
                workbookView.DisplayReferenceName = null; 
            } 
            else if (radioButtonWorksheet.Checked) 
            { 
                // Change the display reference to a worksheet and name it. 
                workbookView.DisplayReference = "[Book1]Sheet1!A:IV"; 
                workbookView.DisplayReferenceName = "\"My Worksheet\""; 
            } 
            else if (radioButtonRange.Checked) 
            { 
                // Change the display reference to a range and name it. 
                workbookView.DisplayReference = "[Book3]Sheet2!A1:C3"; 
                workbookView.DisplayReferenceName = "\"My Range\""; 
            } 
            else if (radioButtonDefinedName.Checked) 
            { 
                // Change the display reference to a defined name and name it. 
                workbookView.DisplayReference = "Book2!MyName"; 
                workbookView.DisplayReferenceName = "\"My Defined Name\""; 
            } 
            else if (radioButtonMultipleRanges.Checked) 
            { 
                // Change the display reference to multiple ranges and name them. 
                workbookView.DisplayReference = "[Book1]Sheet1!A1:C3,[Book1]Sheet1!4:6,[Book1]Sheet1!D:F"; 
                workbookView.DisplayReferenceName = "\"My Range1\",\"My Range2\",\"My Range3\""; 
            } 
        } 
    

Remarks

Use the DisplayReferenceName property in conjunction with the DisplayReference property to specify the text to display on the "sheet tabs" of the workbook view control.

The names are specified as a comma separated list of formulas which return the text to display. Some valid examples include:

  • "\"MySheet1\", \"MySheet2\"" displays "MySheet1" on the first sheet tab and "MySheet2" on the second sheet tab.
  • "[Book1]Sheet1!A1" displays the text in the cell A1 on the first sheet tab.

Requirements

Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows Me and Windows 98, including 32 bit and 64 bit editions where applicable. SpreadsheetGear for .NET 1.x requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 or .NET 2.0 (works with .NET 3.x). SpreadsheetGear for .NET 2007 requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (works with .NET 3.x).

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