UpOffset

FieldAdvance.UpOffset property

Gets or sets the number of points by which the text that follows the field should be moved up.

public string UpOffset { get; set; }

Examples

Shows how to insert an ADVANCE field, and edit its properties.

Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

builder.Write("This text is in its normal place.");

// Below are two ways of using the ADVANCE field to adjust the position of text that follows it.
// The effects of an ADVANCE field continue to be applied until the paragraph ends,
// or another ADVANCE field updates the offset/coordinate values.
// 1 -  Specify a directional offset:
FieldAdvance field = (FieldAdvance)builder.InsertField(FieldType.FieldAdvance, true);
field.RightOffset = "5";
field.UpOffset = "5";

Assert.AreEqual(" ADVANCE  \\r 5 \\u 5", field.GetFieldCode());

builder.Write("This text will be moved up and to the right.");

field = (FieldAdvance)builder.InsertField(FieldType.FieldAdvance, true);
field.DownOffset = "5";
field.LeftOffset = "100";

Assert.AreEqual(" ADVANCE  \\d 5 \\l 100", field.GetFieldCode());

builder.Writeln("This text is moved down and to the left, overlapping the previous text.");

// 2 -  Move text to a position specified by coordinates:
field = (FieldAdvance)builder.InsertField(FieldType.FieldAdvance, true);
field.HorizontalPosition = "-100";
field.VerticalPosition = "200";

Assert.AreEqual(" ADVANCE  \\x -100 \\y 200", field.GetFieldCode());

builder.Write("This text is in a custom position.");

doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "Field.ADVANCE.docx");

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