Gets or sets the color of a dividing line between two columns.

Introduced: 15.0.

Syntax

public Color ColumnLineColor { get; set; }
Public Property ColumnLineColor() As Color

Examples

The following example uses ColumnLineColor property and sets the color as Black.

TXTextControl.SectionFormat sf = new TXTextControl.SectionFormat(3, new int[] { 1500, 2500, 5000 }, new int[] { 250, 500 });

sf.ColumnLineColor = Color.Black;
sf.ColumnLineWidth = 50;
sf.PageSize        = new TXTextControl.PageSize(500, 1000);
sf.Landscape       = true;
sf.PageMargins     = new TXTextControl.PageMargins(100, 100, 100, 100);

textControl1.Sections.Add(TXTextControl.SectionBreakKind.BeginAtNewPage);

textControl1.Sections.GetItem().Format = sf;
Dim sf As New TXTextControl.SectionFormat(3, New Integer() {1500, 2500, 5000}, New Integer() {250, 500})

sf.ColumnLineColor = Color.Black
sf.ColumnLineWidth = 50
sf.PageSize        = New TXTextControl.PageSize(500, 1000)
sf.Landscape       = True
sf.PageMargins     = New TXTextControl.PageMargins(100,100,100, 100)

TextControl1.Sections.Add(TXTextControl.SectionBreakKind.BeginAtNewPage)

TextControl1.Sections.GetItem().Format = sf

Remarks

The property's default value is the system color for text.

The property returns its default value when the text selection contains multiple sections with mixed setting. The Selection.IsCommonValueSelected method can be used to check for mixed attributes.