Shape.Cut Method (Visio)

Deletes an object or selection and places it on the Clipboard.

Version Information

Version Added: Visio 2002

Syntax

expression .Cut(Flags)

expression A variable that represents a Shape object.

Parameters

Name

Required/Optional

Data Type

Description

Flags

Optional

Variant

Determines how shapes are translated during the cut operation.

Return Value

Nothing

Remarks

Possible values for Flags are declared by the Visio type library in VisCutCopyPasteCodes, and are described in the following table.

Flag

Value

Description

visCopyPasteNormal

&H0

Follow default copying behavior.

visCopyPasteNoTranslate

&H1

Copy shapes to their original coordinate locations.

visCopyPasteCenter

&H2

Copy shapes to the center of the page.

visCopyPasteNoHealConnectors

&H4

Do not clean up connectors attached to cut shapes.

visCopyPasteNoContainerMembers

&H8

Do not cut and copy unselected members of containers or lists.

visCopyPasteNoAssociatedCallouts

&H16

Do not cut and copy unselected callouts associated with shapes.

visCopyPasteDontAddToContainers

&H32

Do not add pasted shapes to any underlying containers.

visCopyPasteNoCascade

&H64

Do not offset shapes on copy.

Setting Flags to visCopyPasteNormal is the equivalent of the behavior in the user interface. You should use visCopyPasteNormal and the other flags consistently. For example, if you use the value visCopyPasteNoTranslate to copy, you should also use that value to paste, because that is the only way to ensure that shapes are pasted to their original coordinate location.

Example

The following example shows how to use the Cut method. It draws a rectangle and then cuts it from the page (and places it on the Clipboard).

 
Public Sub Cut_Example() 
 
 Dim vsoShape As Visio.Shape 
 
 Set vsoShape = ActivePage.DrawRectangle(1, 5, 5, 1) 
 
 'Cut shape from the page 
 vsoShape.Cut 
 
End Sub