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I also needed to define the new types as follows:

d ShadedTxt s like(HSSFCellStyle)
d ShadedNbr s like(HSSFCellStyle)
d ShadedInt s like(HSSFCellStyle)
d ShadedDate s like(HSSFCellStyle)


On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Gene Burns <burns.gene@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I shaded cells using the HSSFCellStyle_setFillForegroundColor to create a
new data type.


// Create a cell style for shaded text
ShadedTxt = HSSFWorkbook_createCellStyle(book);
HSSFCellStyle_setAlignment(ShadedTxt: ALIGN_CENTER);
HSSFCellStyle_setFillForegroundColor(ShadedTxt:
COLOR_LIGHT_TURQUOISE);
HSSFCellStyle_setFillPattern(ShadedTxt: PATTERN_1);

// Create a cell style for shaded integers
ShadedInt = HSSFWorkbook_createCellStyle(book);

DataFmt = HSSFWorkbook_createDataFormat(book);
TempStr = new_String('###,##0');
NumFmt = HSSFDataFormat_getFormat(DataFmt: TempStr);
HSSFCellStyle_setDataFormat(ShadedInt: NumFmt);
HSSFCellStyle_setFillForegroundColor(ShadedInt:
COLOR_LIGHT_TURQUOISE);
HSSFCellStyle_setFillPattern(ShadedInt: PATTERN_1);

// Create a cell style for shaded numbers
ShadedNbr = HSSFWorkbook_createCellStyle(book);

DataFmt = HSSFWorkbook_createDataFormat(book);
TempStr = new_String('#,##0.00');
NumFmt = HSSFDataFormat_getFormat(DataFmt: TempStr);
HSSFCellStyle_setDataFormat(ShadedNbr: NumFmt);
HSSFCellStyle_setFillForegroundColor(ShadedNbr:
COLOR_LIGHT_TURQUOISE);
HSSFCellStyle_setFillPattern(ShadedNbr: PATTERN_1);

// Create a cell style for shaded dates
ShadedDate = HSSFWorkbook_createCellStyle(book);

DataFmt = HSSFWorkbook_createDataFormat(book);
TempStr = new_String('m/d/yy');
DateFmt = HSSFDataFormat_getFormat(DataFmt: TempStr);
HSSFCellStyle_setFillForegroundColor(ShadedDate:
COLOR_LIGHT_TURQUOISE);
HSSFCellStyle_setFillPattern(ShadedDate: PATTERN_1);
HSSFCellStyle_setDataFormat(ShadedDate: DateFmt);


Then used it in the program like this:

hssf_formula(row: 7: RptPrmForm: ShadedInt);

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:36 AM, tim <tim2006@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am looking to create a shaded background for a cell used to holding a
total number. I looked at documentation from Scott, but didn't see any
examples of this. Does anyone have such an example?





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