SftTree/DLL 7.5 - Tree Control
SftBox/OCX 5.0 - Combo Box Control
SftButton/OCX 3.0 - Button Control
SftMask/OCX 7.0 - Masked Edit Control
SftTabs/OCX 6.5 - Tab Control (VB6 only)
SftTree/OCX 7.5 - Tree Control
SftPrintPreview/DLL 2.0 - Print Preview Control (discontinued)
SftTree/DLL 7.5 - Tree Control
SftBox/OCX 5.0 - Combo Box Control
SftButton/OCX 3.0 - Button Control
SftDirectory 3.5 - File/Folder Control (discontinued)
SftMask/OCX 7.0 - Masked Edit Control
SftOptions 1.0 - Registry/INI Control (discontinued)
SftPrintPreview/OCX 1.0 - Print Preview Control (discontinued)
SftTabs/OCX 6.5 - Tab Control (VB6 only)
SftTree/OCX 7.5 - Tree Control
SftTabs/NET 6.0 - Tab Control (discontinued)
SftTree/NET 2.0 - Tree Control
Defines the left-adjusted portion of the page footer.
Get
VB.NET | Text = object.FooterLeft As String |
VB | Text = object.FooterLeft As String |
C#.NET | string Text = object.FooterLeft; |
VC++ | _bstr_t Text = object->FooterLeft; _bstr_t Text = object->GetFooterLeft(); |
C | HRESULT object->get_FooterLeft(BSTR* Text); |
Put
VB.NET | object.FooterLeft = Text As String |
VB | object.FooterLeft = Text As String |
C#.NET | string object.FooterLeft = Text; |
VC++ | _bstr_t object->FooterLeft = Text; void object->PutFooterLeft(_bstr_t Text); |
C | HRESULT object->put_FooterLeft(BSTR Text); |
object
Text
Defines the left-adjusted portion of the page footer.
The FooterLeft property defines the left-adjusted portion of the page footer.
The FooterLeft, FooterCenter and FooterRight properties define the complete footer contents. The HeaderLeft, HeaderCenter and HeaderRight properties can be used to define the complete header contents.
The HeaderFont and FooterFont properties are used to define the font used for page headers and footers.
The HeaderMargin and FooterMargin properties define the distance between the paper edge and the header and footer.
Lines below the header and above the footer are definable using the LineBelowHeader and LineAboveFooter properties.
See Also SftPrintPreview Object | Object Hierarchy