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#ifndef com_sun_star_chart2_data_LabelOrigin_idl
#define com_sun_star_chart2_data_LabelOrigin_idl
//=============================================================================
module com { module sun { module star { module chart2 { module data {
//=============================================================================
/** is used to specify how the labels have to be created.
@see
In case of a range spanning more than one column and row, the shorter range of both should be used (e.g. a spreadsheet range A1:B10 should treat columns as short side).
In case of a rectangular range, or a range that is composed
of more than one contiguous sub-regions, the short side cannot
be determined, thus
If a range consists of more than one column the result of label generation may be empty. Of course, it could also succeed with a string like "Columns A to B". */ COLUMN, //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** Uses the column name for label generation. A spreadsheet range A2:D2 could, e.g., result in "Row 2".
If a range consists of more than one row the result of label generation may be empty. Of course, it could also succeed with a string like "Rows 1-3". */ ROW }; //============================================================================= }; }; }; }; }; #endif