ShapeRange.ScaleHeight Method

Excel Developer Reference

Scales the height of the shape by a specified factor. For pictures and OLE objects, you can indicate whether you want to scale the shape relative to the original or the current size. Shapes other than pictures and OLE objects are always scaled relative to their current height.

Syntax

expression.ScaleHeight(Factor, RelativeToOriginalSize, Scale)

expression   A variable that represents a ShapeRange object.

Parameters

Name Required/Optional Data Type Description
Factor Required Single Specifies the ratio between the height of the shape after you resize it and the current or original height. For example, to make a rectangle 50 percent larger, specify 1.5 for this argument.
RelativeToOriginalSize Required MsoTriState msoTrue to scale the shape relative to its original size. msoFalse to scale it relative to its current size. You can specify msoTrue for this argument only if the specified shape is a picture or an OLE object.
Scale Optional Variant One of the constants of MsoScaleFrom which specifies which part of the shape retains its position when the shape is scaled.

Remarks

MsoTriState can be one of these MsoTriState constants.
msoCTrue. Does not apply to this property.
msoFalse. Scale the shape relative to its current size.
msoTriStateMixed. Does not apply to this property.
msoTriStateToggle. Does not apply to this property.
msoTrue. Scale the shape relative to its original size.

Example

This example scales all pictures and OLE objects on myDocument to 175 percent of their original height and width, and it scales all other shapes to 175 percent of their current height and width.

Visual Basic for Applications
  Set myDocument = Worksheets(1)
For Each s In myDocument.Shapes
    Select Case s.Type
    Case msoEmbeddedOLEObject, _
            msoLinkedOLEObject, _
            msoOLEControlObject, _
            msoLinkedPicture, msoPicture
        s.ScaleHeight 1.75, msoTrue
        s.ScaleWidth 1.75, msoTrue
    Case Else
        s.ScaleHeight 1.75, msoFalse
        s.ScaleWidth 1.75, msoFalse
    End Select
Next

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