SetVertAlign
function SetVertAlign(sType: baseline | subscript | superscript = null): ApiTextPr
Description
Specifies the alignment which will be applied to the contents of the current run in relation to the default appearance of the text run: "baseline" - the characters in the current text run will be aligned by the default text baseline. "subscript" - the characters in the current text run will be aligned below the default text baseline. "superscript" - the characters in the current text run will be aligned above the default text baseline.
Parameters
- sType
baseline | subscript | superscript
null The vertical alignment type applied to the text contents.
Returns
ApiTextPr
Overloads
- SetVertAlign
(sType)
Specifies the alignment which will be applied to the contents of the run in relation to the default appearance of the run text: "baseline" - the characters in the current text run will be aligned by the default text baseline.
Try It
var oDocument = Api.GetDocument();
var oParagraph = oDocument.GetElement(0);
var oRun = Api.CreateRun();
oRun.AddText("This is just a sample text. ");
oParagraph.AddElement(oRun);
oRun = Api.CreateRun();
oRun.SetVertAlign("subscript");
oRun.AddText("This is a text run with the text aligned below the baseline vertically. ");
oParagraph.AddElement(oRun);
oRun = Api.CreateRun();
oRun.SetVertAlign("baseline");
oRun.AddText("This is a text run with the text aligned by the baseline vertically. ");
oParagraph.AddElement(oRun);
oRun = Api.CreateRun();
oRun.SetVertAlign("superscript");
oRun.AddText("This is a text run with the text aligned above the baseline vertically.");
oParagraph.AddElement(oRun);