Cell element (Line Gradient Section) ('Visio XML')
Last modified: March 09, 2015
Applies to: Office 2013 | Office 365 | Visio 2013
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Element information
Definition
Elements and attributes
Remarks
Contains the color, transparency, or position of a gradient stop for a line gradient.
If the schema defines specific requirements, such as sequence, minOccurs, maxOccurs, and choice, see the definition section.
Parent elements
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Element |
Type |
Description |
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Contains the color, transparency, and position of a gradient stop for a line gradient. |
Child elements
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Element |
Type |
Description |
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Specifies a reference to a drawing page. |
Attributes
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Attribute |
Type |
Required |
Description |
Possible values |
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E |
xsd:string |
optional |
Indicates that the formula evaluates to an error. The value of E is the current value (an error message string); the value of the V attribute is the last valid value. |
An error message string. |
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F |
xsd:string |
optional |
Represents the element’s formula. This attribute can contain one of the following strings:
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A formula. |
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N |
xsd:string |
required |
Represents the name of the ShapeSheet cell. |
The name of the ShapeSheet cell. See the Remarks section below. |
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U |
xsd:string |
optional |
Represents a unit of measure The default is DL. |
The units of the cell. |
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V |
xsd:string |
optional |
Represents the value of the cell. |
The value of the ShapeSheet cell. |
The N attribute of this Cell element must be one of a limited set of values that correspond to ShapeSheet cells. Refer to the table below to determine the values of the N attribute that are permitted for this Cell element.
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Value |
Description |
More information |
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GradientStopColor |
The color value of the gradient stop. |
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GradientStopColorTrans |
The amount of transparency of the gradient stop color, as a percentage. |
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GradientStopPosition |
The position of the gradient stop along the direction of the line gradient, as a percentage from the point of origin of the gradient to the outer edge of the gradient. |