# C1.WPF.FlexGrid.C1FlexGrid.EditorForeground

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<div class="markdown level1 summary"><p>Gets or sets the <a class="xref" href="https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/system.windows.media.brush">Brush</a> that is used to paint the foreground of
cells in edit mode.</p>
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<h5 class="declaration">Declaration</h5>
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  <pre><code class="lang-csharp hljs">public Brush EditorForeground { get; set; }</code></pre>
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  <pre><code class="lang-vbnet hljs">Public Property EditorForeground As Brush</code></pre>
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<h5 id="C1_WPF_FlexGrid_C1FlexGrid_EditorForeground_remarks">Remarks</h5>
<div class="markdown level1 remarks"><p>Setting this property to null causes the editor background to be painted using the
brush defined by the <a class="xref" href="C1.WPF.FlexGrid.C1FlexGrid.CursorForeground.html#C1_WPF_FlexGrid_C1FlexGrid_CursorForeground">CursorForeground</a> property.</p>
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