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StartTime Property (UltraSchedulePrintDocument)

Returns or sets the first time slot that is rendered when printing a Dayview style output.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Property StartTime As TimeSpan
public TimeSpan StartTime {get; set;}
Remarks

Determines the first time slot that is rendered when printing a Dayview style output. By default, this will be the earliest DayOfWeek.WorkDayStartTime of the DaysOfWeek in the associated CalendarInfo.

Example
The following example demonstrates how to print a daily print style.

Imports Infragistics.Shared
Imports Infragistics.Win
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule

        'print one or more days per page using a dayview
        Me.UltraSchedulePrintDocument1.PrintStyle = SchedulePrintStyle.Daily

        'the StartTime and EndTime properties are used to 
        'constrain the output when using a dayview for the print operation.
        'a dayview is used for a daily print style, a weekly 
        'print style when the weeklylayoutstyle is dayview and
        'also when print a daily trifold section
        Me.UltraSchedulePrintDocument1.StartTime = New TimeSpan(8, 0, 0)    '8:00 am
        Me.UltraSchedulePrintDocument1.EndTime = New TimeSpan(17, 30, 0)    '5:30 pm 

        'just as with outlook, a dayview may be opted to
        'be rendered on 2 pages. when doing so, only 
        'the notes sections will be printed on the second
        'page 
        Me.UltraSchedulePrintDocument1.MaximumPagesPerDay = 2

        'the 'blank' notes area is a section with a header
        'and the remaining area blank that may be used to 
        'write notes once printed
        Me.UltraSchedulePrintDocument1.IncludeBlankNotesArea = True

        'the 'lined' notes is the same as the blank notes
        'area except the blank area is divided by evenly spaced
        'lines
        Me.UltraSchedulePrintDocument1.IncludeLinedNotesArea = True

        'the DateHeaderAreaAppearance affects the header area above
        'the body of the print but still below the page's header
        Me.UltraSchedulePrintDocument1.DateHeaderAreaAppearance.FontData.Name = "Tahoma"
        Me.UltraSchedulePrintDocument1.DateHeaderAreaAppearance.FontData.SizeInPoints = 16

        'the DateHeaderDayAreaAppearance is specific to the text element
        'that renders the name of the day below the date range in the 
        'date header area. this element is only displayed in some
        'cases such as a daily print style when printing a single day 
        'in a page
        Me.UltraSchedulePrintDocument1.DateHeaderDayAppearance.FontData.SizeInPoints = 8
using Infragistics.Shared;
using Infragistics.Win;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule;

			//print one or more days per page using a dayview
			this.ultraSchedulePrintDocument1.PrintStyle = SchedulePrintStyle.Daily;

			//the StartTime and EndTime properties are used to 
			//constrain the output when using a dayview for the print operation.
			//a dayview is used for a daily print style, a weekly 
			//print style when the weeklylayoutstyle is dayview and
			//also when print a daily trifold section
			this.ultraSchedulePrintDocument1.StartTime = new TimeSpan(8, 0, 0);    //8:00 am
			this.ultraSchedulePrintDocument1.EndTime = new TimeSpan(17, 30, 0);    //5:30 pm 

			//just as with outlook, a dayview may be opted to
			//be rendered on 2 pages. when doing so, only 
			//the notes sections will be printed on the second
			//page 
			this.ultraSchedulePrintDocument1.MaximumPagesPerDay = 2;

			//the 'blank' notes area is a section with a header
			//and the remaining area blank that may be used to 
			//write notes once printed
			this.ultraSchedulePrintDocument1.IncludeBlankNotesArea = true;

			//the 'lined' notes is the same as the blank notes
			//area except the blank area is divided by evenly spaced
			//lines
			this.ultraSchedulePrintDocument1.IncludeLinedNotesArea = true;

			//the DateHeaderAreaAppearance affects the header area above
			//the body of the print but still below the page//s header
			this.ultraSchedulePrintDocument1.DateHeaderAreaAppearance.FontData.Name = "Tahoma";
			this.ultraSchedulePrintDocument1.DateHeaderAreaAppearance.FontData.SizeInPoints = 16;

			//the DateHeaderDayAreaAppearance is specific to the text element
			//that renders the name of the day below the date range in the 
			//date header area. this element is only displayed in some
			//cases such as a daily print style when printing a single day 
			//in a page
			this.ultraSchedulePrintDocument1.DateHeaderDayAppearance.FontData.SizeInPoints = 8;
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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