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    ExcelFile.SetObjectLinkedCell Method

    Links the object to a cell, if the object can be linked. If the object is a radio button then all the other radio buttons in the group will be linked to the same cell, so when the cell changes the radio buttons too, and vice-versa. To unlink the cell, make linkedCell null.

    Remarks

    Note that when the object is a radio button, this affects all radio buttons in the same group, not just the first. Also this method applies only to "objects" from the "Developer" tab like a button or a radio button. For shapes, see SetShapeLinkedCell

    Syntax

    Namespace: FlexCel.Core

    public abstract void SetObjectLinkedCell(Int32 objectIndex, String objectPath, TCellAddress linkedCell)

    Parameters

    <-> Parameter Type Description
    objectIndex Int32 Index of the object (1 based)
    objectPath String Index to the child object you want to change the property.
    If it is a simple object, you can use String.Empty here, if not you need to get the ObjectPath from GetObjectProperties(Int32, Boolean)
    If it is "absolute"(it starts with "\"), then the path includes the objectIndex, and the objectIndex is not used. An object path of "\1\2\3" is exactly the same as using objectIndex = 1 and objectPath = "2\3"
    linkedCell TCellAddress Cell that will be linked to the object. To unlink the object, make this parameter null.

    See also

    • ExcelFile
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