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:: com :: sun :: star :: sheet ::

interface XAreaLink
Description
provides methods to change the settings of a linked cell range.
See also
CellAreaLink
Developers Guide
Spreadsheets - Cell Area Links

Methods' Summary
getSourceArea returns the source of the range within the source document.  
setSourceArea sets the source of the range within the source document.  
getDestArea returns the position of the linked range in the destination document.  
setDestArea sets the position of the linked range in the destination document.  
Methods' Details
getSourceArea
string
getSourceArea();

Description
returns the source of the range within the source document.

This can be the address of a cell or range in the form "Sheet1.A1:C5", or the name of a named range or database range.

setSourceArea
void
setSourceArea( [in] string  aSourceArea );

Description
sets the source of the range within the source document.

This can be the address of a cell or range in the form "Sheet1.A1:C5", or the name of a named range or database range.

getDestArea
::com::sun::star::table::CellRangeAddress
getDestArea();

Description
returns the position of the linked range in the destination document.
setDestArea
void
setDestArea( [in] ::com::sun::star::table::CellRangeAddress  aDestArea );

Description
sets the position of the linked range in the destination document.
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