Extract Theme Data from Excel File
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Aspose.Cells allows the users to extract Theme related data from an Excel file. For example, you can extract Theme Name applied to workbook and Theme Color applied to the cell or borders of the cell, etc.
You can apply Theme to your workbook using Microsoft Excel via Page Layout > Themes command.
Example
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// For complete examples and data files, please go to https://github.com/aspose-cells/Aspose.Cells-for-Java | |
// The path to the documents directory. | |
String dataDir = Utils.getDataDir(ExtractThemeData.class); | |
// Create workbook object | |
Workbook workbook = new Workbook(dataDir + "TestBook.xlsx"); | |
// Extract theme name applied to this workbook | |
System.out.println(workbook.getTheme()); | |
// Access first worksheet | |
Worksheet worksheet = workbook.getWorksheets().get(0); | |
// Access cell A1 | |
Cell cell = worksheet.getCells().get("A1"); | |
// Get the style object | |
Style style = cell.getStyle(); | |
// Extract theme color applied to this cell | |
System.out.println(style.getForegroundThemeColor().getColorType() == ThemeColorType.ACCENT_2); | |
// Extract theme color applied to the bottom border of the cell | |
Border bot = style.getBorders().getByBorderType(BorderType.BOTTOM_BORDER); | |
System.out.println(bot.getThemeColor().getColorType() == ThemeColorType.ACCENT_1); |
Sample Output
Here is a sample console output of the above code.
Civic
true
true