HeadingPairs
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]BuiltInDocumentProperties.HeadingPairs property
Specifies document headings and their names.
public object[] HeadingPairs { get; set; }
Remarks
Every heading pair occupies two elements in this array.
The first element of the pair is a String and specifies the heading name. The second element of the pair is an Int32 and specifies the count of document parts for this heading in the TitlesOfParts
property.
The total sum of counts for all heading pairs in this property must be equal to the number of elements in the TitlesOfParts
property.
Aspose.Words does not update this property.
Examples
Shows the relationship between “HeadingPairs” and “TitlesOfParts” properties.
Document doc = new Document(MyDir + "Heading pairs and titles of parts.docx");
// We can find the combined values of these collections via
// "File" -> "Properties" -> "Advanced Properties" -> "Contents" tab.
// The HeadingPairs property is a collection of <string, int> pairs that
// determines how many document parts a heading spans across.
object[] headingPairs = doc.BuiltInDocumentProperties.HeadingPairs;
// The TitlesOfParts property contains the names of parts that belong to the above headings.
string[] titlesOfParts = doc.BuiltInDocumentProperties.TitlesOfParts;
int headingPairsIndex = 0;
int titlesOfPartsIndex = 0;
while (headingPairsIndex < headingPairs.Length)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Parts for {headingPairs[headingPairsIndex++]}:");
int partsCount = Convert.ToInt32(headingPairs[headingPairsIndex++]);
for (int i = 0; i < partsCount; i++)
Console.WriteLine($"\t\"{titlesOfParts[titlesOfPartsIndex++]}\"");
}
See Also
- class BuiltInDocumentProperties
- namespace Aspose.Words.Properties
- assembly Aspose.Words