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

interface XSheetAnnotation
Description
provides methods to query data of the annotation and to show and hide it.
See also
CellAnnotation
Developers Guide
Spreadsheets - Cell Annotations

Methods' Summary
getPosition returns the position of cell in the spreadsheet document that contains this annotation.  
getAuthor returns the name of the user who last changed the annotation.  
getDate returns a formatted string representing the date when the annotation was last changed.  
getIsVisible returns, whether the annotation is permanently visible.  
setIsVisible specifies whether the annotation is permanently visible.  
Methods' Details
getPosition
::com::sun::star::table::CellAddress
getPosition();

Description
returns the position of cell in the spreadsheet document that contains this annotation.
getAuthor
string
getAuthor();

Description
returns the name of the user who last changed the annotation.
getDate
string
getDate();

Description
returns a formatted string representing the date when the annotation was last changed.
getIsVisible
boolean
getIsVisible();

Description
returns, whether the annotation is permanently visible.
setIsVisible
void
setIsVisible( [in] boolean  bIsVisible );

Description
specifies whether the annotation is permanently visible.
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