SubString.Value Property

ClosedDescription

Sets and returns the value for a data source.

ClosedSyntax

SubString.Value = newValue

Where newValue is a string that specifies the value for a named data source on a template.

ClosedRequirements

Version

BarTender 6.00 or higher

Edition

Automation, Enterprise Automation

ClosedRemarks

By using the SubString.Value property, you can only modify a data source with a Embedded Data data source.

ClosedVB.NET Example

'Declare a BarTender application variable

Dim btApp As BarTender.Application

'Declare a BarTender document variable

Dim btFormat As BarTender.Format

'Declare a BarTender data source variable

Dim btSubString As BarTender.SubString

'Create a new instance of BarTender

btApp = New BarTender.Application

'Set the BarTender application visible

btApp.Visible = True

'Open a BarTender document

btFormat = btApp.Formats.Open("c:\Format1.btw", False, "")

'Select the data source

btSubString = btFormat.NamedSubStrings.GetSubString(1)

'Set the data source's value

btSubString.Value = "123"

'End the BarTender process

btApp.Quit(BarTender.BtSaveOptions.btDoNotSaveChanges)

ClosedC# Example

// Declare a BarTender application variable

BarTender.Application btApp;

// Declare a BarTender document variable

BarTender.Format btFormat;

// Declare a BarTender data source variable

BarTender.SubString btSubString;

// Create a new instance of BarTender

btApp = new BarTender.Application();

// Set the BarTender application visible

btApp.Visible = true;

// Open a BarTender document

btFormat = btApp.Formats.Open("c:\\Format1.btw", false, "");

// Select the data source

btSubString = btFormat.NamedSubStrings.GetSubString(1);

// Set the data source's value

string newValue = "123";

btSubString.set_Value(ref newValue);

// End the BarTender process

btApp.Quit(BarTender.BtSaveOptions.btDoNotSaveChanges);

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