<mc> (Matrix Column)

This element specifies a single column in a matrix <m>.
example: : An example of this element in use is:
<m:m>
  <m:mPr>
    <m:mcs>
      <m:mc>
        <m:mcPr>
          <m:mcJc  m:val="center"/>
          <m:count m:val="2"/>
        </m:mcPr>
      </m:mc>
    </m:mcs>
  </m:mPr>
  <m:mr>
    <m:e>
      <m:r>
        <m:rPr>
          <m:scr  m:val="roman"/>
          <m:sty  m:val="p"/>
        </m:rPr>
        <m:t>1</m:t>
      </m:r >
    </m:e>
    <m:e>
      <m:r>
        <m:rPr>
          <m:scr  m:val="roman"/>
          <m:sty  m:val="p"/>
        </m:rPr>
        <m:t>2</m:t>
      </m:r >
    </m:e>
  </m:mr>
  <m:mr>
    <m:e>
      <m:r>
        <m:rPr>
          <m:scr  m:val="roman"/>
          <m:sty  m:val="p"/>
        </m:rPr>
        <m:t>3</m:t>
      </m:r >
    </m:e>
    <m:e>
      <m:r>
        <m:rPr>
          <m:scr  m:val="roman"/>
          <m:sty  m:val="p"/>
        </m:rPr>
        <m:t>4</m:t>
      </m:r >
    </m:e>
  </m:mr>
</m:m>

Parent Elements

<mcs>7.1.2.67)

Child Elements

Subclause

<mcPr> (Matrix Column Properties)

§7.1.2.66

The following XML Schema fragment defines the contents of this element:

<complexType name="CT_MC">
	<sequence>
	<element name="mcPr" type="CT_MCPr" minOccurs="0"/>
	</sequence>
</complexType>