Excel.Interfaces.TableData interface
An interface describing the data returned by calling table.toJSON()
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Properties
columns | Represents a collection of all the columns in the table. |
id | Returns a value that uniquely identifies the table in a given workbook. The value of the identifier remains the same even when the table is renamed. |
name | Name of the table. The set name of the table must follow the guidelines specified in the Rename an Excel table article. |
rows | Represents a collection of all the rows in the table. |
show |
Specifies if the header row is visible. This value can be set to show or remove the header row. |
show |
Specifies if the total row is visible. This value can be set to show or remove the total row. |
style | Constant value that represents the table style. Possible values are: "TableStyleLight1" through "TableStyleLight21", "TableStyleMedium1" through "TableStyleMedium28", "TableStyleDark1" through "TableStyleDark11". A custom user-defined style present in the workbook can also be specified. |
Property Details
columns
Represents a collection of all the columns in the table.
columns?: Excel.Interfaces.TableColumnData[];
Property Value
Remarks
id
Returns a value that uniquely identifies the table in a given workbook. The value of the identifier remains the same even when the table is renamed.
id?: string;
Property Value
string
Remarks
name
Name of the table.
The set name of the table must follow the guidelines specified in the Rename an Excel table article.
name?: string;
Property Value
string
Remarks
rows
Represents a collection of all the rows in the table.
rows?: Excel.Interfaces.TableRowData[];
Property Value
Remarks
showHeaders
Specifies if the header row is visible. This value can be set to show or remove the header row.
showHeaders?: boolean;
Property Value
boolean
Remarks
showTotals
Specifies if the total row is visible. This value can be set to show or remove the total row.
showTotals?: boolean;
Property Value
boolean
Remarks
style
Constant value that represents the table style. Possible values are: "TableStyleLight1" through "TableStyleLight21", "TableStyleMedium1" through "TableStyleMedium28", "TableStyleDark1" through "TableStyleDark11". A custom user-defined style present in the workbook can also be specified.
style?: string;
Property Value
string
Remarks
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