Enum CellMergeState
CellMergeState
The table cell merge states.
To call an enum, you call its parent class, name, and property. For example,
SlidesApp.CellMergeState.NORMAL
.
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
NORMAL | Enum | The cell is not merged. |
HEAD | Enum | The cell is merged and it is the head (i.e. upper left) cell within the merged set of cells.
As an example, assume the following table.
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|(0,0)|(0,1)|(0,2)|
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If the first two cells are merged to form the following table, cell (0,0) is the head cell and
(0,1) is a merged cell.
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|(0,0) |(0,2)|
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|
MERGED | Enum | The cell is merged but is not the head (i.e. upper left) cell.
As an example, assume the following table.
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|(0,0)|(0,1)|(0,2)|
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If the first two cells are merged to form the following table, cell (0,0) is the head cell and
(0,1) is a merged cell.
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|(0,0) |(0,2)|
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|
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Last updated 2023-09-28 UTC.
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