Autofit Row Height of Merged Cell in EPPlus

cmbarnett87 picture cmbarnett87 · Jan 13, 2017 · Viewed 12.9k times · Source

I'm using EPPlus and C# and trying to autosize/autofit the height of a row to accommodate the height needed to show all of the contents of a merged cell with text wrapping. However no matter what I try the text always truncates. Since I'm repeating this process with various text sizes on various worksheets, I don't want to hard code the row height (except to enforce a minimum height for the row). If possible I'd like to do this within EPPlus/C#.

With the cells A2:E2 merged and WrapText = true:

Cell with Text Truncated

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Here's what it should look like with desired Cell Height

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Here's my relevant and short C# code

Int32 intToCol;
intToCol = 5;
eppWorksheet.Cells[2, 1, 2, intToCol].Merge = true;
eppWorksheet.Cells[2, 1].Style.WrapText = true; 
//Check if at the minimum height. If not, resize the row
if (eppWorksheet.Row(2).Height < 35.25)
{
    eppWorksheet.Row(2).Height = 35.25;
}

I've looked at Autofit rows in EPPlus and it didn't seem to directly answer my question unless I'm reading it wrong.

Answer

Ben Gripka picture Ben Gripka · May 12, 2017

Here is the solution in a reusable method. Pass in the text value, font used for the cell, summed width of the columns merged, and receive back the row height. Set the row height with the result.

Use of Method

eppWorksheet.Row(2).Height = MeasureTextHeight(cell.Value, cell.Style.Font, [enter the SUM of column widths A-E]);

Reuseable Method

    public double MeasureTextHeight(string text, ExcelFont font, double width)
    {
        if (text.IsNullOrEmpty()) return 0.0;
        var bitmap = _bitmap ?? (_bitmap = new Bitmap(1, 1));
        var graphics = _graphics ?? (_graphics = Graphics.FromImage(bitmap));

        var pixelWidth = Convert.ToInt32(width * 7);  //7 pixels per excel column width
        var fontSize = font.Size * 1.01f;
        var drawingFont = new Font(font.Name, fontSize);
        var size = graphics.MeasureString(text, drawingFont, pixelWidth, new StringFormat { FormatFlags = StringFormatFlags.MeasureTrailingSpaces });

        //72 DPI and 96 points per inch.  Excel height in points with max of 409 per Excel requirements.
        return Math.Min(Convert.ToDouble(size.Height) * 72 / 96, 409);
    }