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PosNameTypeDescriptionDefault
<1>Selected Cell   
<1, 1>Cell Foreground ColorColorThe selected cell's text colorNone
<1, 2>Cell Background ColorColor FillThe selected cell's background colorNone
<1, 3>Cell FontFontThe selected cell's fontNone
<2>Selected Record   
<2, 1>Record Foreground ColorColorThe selected record's text colorNone
<2, 2>Record Background ColorColor FillThe selected record's background colorNone
<2, 3>Record FontFontThe selected record's fontNone
<3>Selected Column   
<3, 1>Column Foreground ColorColorThe selected column's text colorNone
<3, 2>Column Background ColorColor FillThe selected column's background colorNone
<3, 3>Column FontFontThe selected column's fontNone
<4>Selected Cell Border ColorColorThe color of the selected cell's borderAuto
<5>Selected Cell Border SizeIntegerThe thickness, in pixels, of the selected cell's border2
<6>Headers Pressed on SelectOptionEstablishes whether or not header cells depress along the same record or column of the selected cellBoth
<7>Select by HeadersOptionEstablishes whether or not records or columns can be selected by clicking on the a column or record headerNone
<8>Show Selection AlwaysBooleanEstablishes whether or not the selection appears even if the table does not have focus0
<9>Adjust EditLine By PaddingBooleanEstablishes whether or not the cell's embedded editline should take cell padding into account0

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When a cell goes into edit mode, an embedded editline is placed over the cell so the user can modify its contents. By default, this edit line always fills up the entire area of the cell. By setting this field to 1, you can force the editline to take CellPadding into account. In this case, the editline will be compressed to fit within the margins defined by that cell's padding. This is useful, for instance, if you do not want to obscure a cell's prompt during edit mode.

See Also

AutoColorsCellColorsSelPos