UIObject.Clone property (Visio)

Returns a copy of the UIObject object. Read-only.

Syntax

expression. Clone

expression A variable that represents a UIObject object.

Return value

UIObject

Example

This example shows how to use the Clone property to make a copy of a UIObject object. The example adds a custom toolbar to the cloned toolbars collection. This toolbar appears in the Microsoft Visio user interface and is available while the document is active.

To restore the built-in toolbars in Visio after you run this macro, call the ThisDocument.ClearCustomToolbars method.

 
Sub Clone_Example() 
 
 Dim vsoUIObject As Visio.UIObject 
 Dim vsoToolbars As Visio.Toolbars 
 Dim vsoToolbar As Visio.Toolbar 
 
 'Check whether there are document custom toolbars. 
 If ThisDocument.CustomToolbars Is Nothing Then 
 
 'Check whether there are application custom toolbars. 
 If Visio.Application.CustomToolbars Is Nothing Then 
 
 'Use the built-in toolbars. 
 Set vsoUIObject = Visio.Application.BuiltInToolbars(0) 
 
 Else 
 
 'Use the application custom toolbars. 
 Set vsoUIObject = Visio.Application.CustomToolbars.Clone 
 
 End If 
 
 
 Else 
 
 'Use the document custom toolbars. 
 Set vsoUIObject = ThisDocument.CustomToolbars 
 
 End If 
 
 'Get the Toolbars collection for the drawing window context. 
 Set vsoToolbars = vsoUIObject.ToolbarSets.ItemAtID(Visio.visUIObjSetDrawing).Toolbars 
 
 'Add a toolbar to the collection. 
 Set vsoToolbar = vsoToolbars.Add 
 
 'Set the title of the toolbar. 
 vsoToolbar.Caption = "My New Toolbar" 
 
 'Tell Visio to use the new UIObject object while 
 'this document is active. 
 ThisDocument.SetCustomToolbars vsoUIObject 
 
End Sub

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