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ContentAlignment defines text anchoring types for Shape or TableCell.
Supported alignments correspond to predefined types from the ECMA-376 standard.
To use an enum, call its parent class, name, and property, like
SlidesApp.ContentAlignment.TOP.Properties include UNSUPPORTED, TOP, MIDDLE, and BOTTOM alignments.
The content alignments for aShape orTable. The supported alignmentscorrespond to predefined text anchoring types from the ECMA-376 standard.
More information on those alignments can be found in the description oftheST_TextAnchoringType simple type in section 20.1.10.59 of "Office Open XML FileFormats - Fundamentals and Markup Language Reference", part 1 ofECMA-3765th edition.
To call an enum, you call its parent class, name, and property. For example,SlidesApp.ContentAlignment.TOP.
Properties
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
UNSUPPORTED | Enum | A content alignment that is not supported. |
TOP | Enum | Aligns the content to the top of the content holder. Corresponds to ECMA-376ST_TextAnchoringType 't'. |
MIDDLE | Enum | Aligns the content to the middle of the content holder. Corresponds to ECMA-376ST_TextAnchoringType 'ctr'. |
BOTTOM | Enum | Aligns the content to the bottom of the content holder. Corresponds to ECMA-376ST_TextAnchoringType 'b'. |
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