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ContentAlignmentThe content alignments for a Shape
or TableCell
. The supported alignments correspond to predefined text anchoring types from the ECMA-376 standard.
ST_TextAnchoringType
simple type in section 20.1.10.59 of "Office Open XML File Formats - Fundamentals and Markup Language Reference", part 1 of ECMA-376 5th edition.
To call an enum, you call its parent class, name, and property. For example, SlidesApp.ContentAlignment.TOP
.
UNSUPPORTED
Enum
A content alignment that is not supported. TOP
Enum
Aligns the content to the top of the content holder. Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_TextAnchoringType 't'. MIDDLE
Enum
Aligns the content to the middle of the content holder. Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_TextAnchoringType 'ctr'. BOTTOM
Enum
Aligns the content to the bottom of the content holder. Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_TextAnchoringType 'b'.
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