Contents
[
Hide
]SignatureLine.Email property
Gets or sets suggested signer’s e-mail address. Default value for this property is empty string (Empty).
public string Email { get; set; }
Examples
Shows how to create a line for a signature and insert it into a document.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
SignatureLineOptions options = new SignatureLineOptions
{
AllowComments = true,
DefaultInstructions = true,
Email = "john.doe@management.com",
Instructions = "Please sign here",
ShowDate = true,
Signer = "John Doe",
SignerTitle = "Senior Manager"
};
// Insert a shape that will contain a signature line, whose appearance we will
// customize using the "SignatureLineOptions" object we have created above.
// If we insert a shape whose coordinates originate at the bottom right hand corner of the page,
// we will need to supply negative x and y coordinates to bring the shape into view.
Shape shape = builder.InsertSignatureLine(options, RelativeHorizontalPosition.RightMargin, -170.0,
RelativeVerticalPosition.BottomMargin, -60.0, WrapType.None);
Assert.True(shape.IsSignatureLine);
// Verify the properties of our signature line via its Shape object.
SignatureLine signatureLine = shape.SignatureLine;
Assert.AreEqual("john.doe@management.com", signatureLine.Email);
Assert.AreEqual("John Doe", signatureLine.Signer);
Assert.AreEqual("Senior Manager", signatureLine.SignerTitle);
Assert.AreEqual("Please sign here", signatureLine.Instructions);
Assert.True(signatureLine.ShowDate);
Assert.True(signatureLine.AllowComments);
Assert.True(signatureLine.DefaultInstructions);
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "Shape.SignatureLine.docx");
See Also
- class SignatureLine
- namespace Aspose.Words.Drawing
- assembly Aspose.Words