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package org.apache.poi.xssf.usermodel;

/**
 * Specifies a list of auto-fit types.
 * 

* Autofit specifies that a shape should be auto-fit to fully contain the text described within it. * Auto-fitting is when text within a shape is scaled in order to contain all the text inside *

*/ public enum TextAutofit { /** * Specifies that text within the text body should not be auto-fit to the bounding box. * Auto-fitting is when text within a text box is scaled in order to remain inside * the text box. */ NONE, /** * Specifies that text within the text body should be normally auto-fit to the bounding box. * Autofitting is when text within a text box is scaled in order to remain inside the text box. * *

* Example: Consider the situation where a user is building a diagram and needs * to have the text for each shape that they are using stay within the bounds of the shape. * An easy way this might be done is by using NORMAL autofit *

*/ NORMAL, /** * Specifies that a shape should be auto-fit to fully contain the text described within it. * Auto-fitting is when text within a shape is scaled in order to contain all the text inside. * *

* Example: Consider the situation where a user is building a diagram and needs to have * the text for each shape that they are using stay within the bounds of the shape. * An easy way this might be done is by using SHAPE autofit *

*/ SHAPE }




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