do_not_display_page_boundaries property
ViewOptions.do_not_display_page_boundaries property
Turns off display of the space between the top of the text and the top edge of the page.
@property
def do_not_display_page_boundaries(self) -> bool:
...
@do_not_display_page_boundaries.setter
def do_not_display_page_boundaries(self, value: bool):
...
Examples
Shows how to hide vertical whitespace and headers/footers in view options.
doc = aw.Document()
builder = aw.DocumentBuilder(doc=doc)
# Insert content that spans across 3 pages.
builder.writeln('Paragraph 1, Page 1.')
builder.insert_break(aw.BreakType.PAGE_BREAK)
builder.writeln('Paragraph 2, Page 2.')
builder.insert_break(aw.BreakType.PAGE_BREAK)
builder.writeln('Paragraph 3, Page 3.')
# Insert a header and a footer.
builder.move_to_header_footer(aw.HeaderFooterType.HEADER_PRIMARY)
builder.writeln('This is the header.')
builder.move_to_header_footer(aw.HeaderFooterType.FOOTER_PRIMARY)
builder.writeln('This is the footer.')
# This document contains a small amount of content that takes up a few full pages worth of space.
# Set the "DoNotDisplayPageBoundaries" flag to "true" to get older versions of Microsoft Word to omit headers,
# footers, and much of the vertical whitespace when displaying our document.
# Set the "DoNotDisplayPageBoundaries" flag to "false" to get older versions of Microsoft Word
# to normally display our document.
doc.view_options.do_not_display_page_boundaries = do_not_display_page_boundaries
doc.save(file_name=ARTIFACTS_DIR + 'ViewOptions.DisplayPageBoundaries.doc')
See Also
- module aspose.words.settings
- class ViewOptions