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package org.apache.poi.xssf.usermodel;

import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Header;
import org.apache.poi.xssf.usermodel.extensions.XSSFHeaderFooter;
import org.openxmlformats.schemas.spreadsheetml.x2006.main.CTHeaderFooter;

First page header content. Corresponds to first printed page. The first logical page in the sheet may not be printed, for example, if the print area is specified to be a range such that it falls outside the first page's scope.

The first page header is activated by the "Different First" Header/Footer property for the sheet. If this property is not set, the first page header is ignored.

Creating a first page header or footer sets this property by default, so all you need to do to get an first page header or footer to display is to create one. Likewise, if both the first page header and footer are usnset, then this property is unset, and the first page header and footer are ignored.

/** * <p> * First page header content. Corresponds to first printed page. * The first logical page in the sheet may not be printed, for example, if the print area is specified to * be a range such that it falls outside the first page's scope. * </p><p> * The first page header is activated by the "Different First" Header/Footer property for the sheet. * If this property is not set, the first page header is ignored. * </p><p> * Creating a first page header or footer sets this property by default, so all you need to do to * get an first page header or footer to display is to create one. Likewise, if both the first page * header and footer are usnset, then this property is unset, and the first page header and footer * are ignored. * </p> */
public class XSSFFirstHeader extends XSSFHeaderFooter implements Header{
Create an instance of XSSFFirstHeader from the supplied XML bean
Params:
  • headerFooter –
See Also:
  • getFirstHeader.getFirstHeader()
/** * Create an instance of XSSFFirstHeader from the supplied XML bean * @see XSSFSheet#getFirstHeader() * @param headerFooter */
protected XSSFFirstHeader(CTHeaderFooter headerFooter) { super(headerFooter); headerFooter.setDifferentFirst(true); }
Get the content text representing this header
Returns:text
/** * Get the content text representing this header * @return text */
@Override public String getText() { return getHeaderFooter().getFirstHeader(); }
Set a text for the header. If null unset the value. If unsetting this header results in no First Header, or footer for the sheet, the 'differentFirst' property is unset as well.
Params:
  • text – - a string representing the header.
See Also:
  • to see how to create a string with Header/Footer Formatting Syntax
/** * Set a text for the header. If null unset the value. If unsetting this header results * in no First Header, or footer for the sheet, the 'differentFirst' property is unset as well. * * @see XSSFHeaderFooter to see how to create a string with Header/Footer Formatting Syntax * @param text - a string representing the header. */
@Override public void setText(String text) { if(text == null) { getHeaderFooter().unsetFirstHeader(); if (!getHeaderFooter().isSetFirstFooter()) { getHeaderFooter().unsetDifferentFirst(); } } else { getHeaderFooter().setFirstHeader(text); } } }