VML Bilevel Attribute

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Determines whether an image will be displayed in black and white. Read/write. VgTriState.

Applies To

ImageData

Tag Syntax

<v: element bilevel=" expression ">

Script Syntax

element .bilevel="expression"

expression=element.bilevel

Remarks

If True, the image will be displayed using two colors (black and white). The default is False. This creates an effect similar to posterization.

VML Standard Attribute

Example

The image will be displayed in black and white only.

   <v:shape id="rect01"
   coordorigin="0 0" coordsize="200 200"
   strokecolor="red"
   style="top:1;left:1;width:300;height:200"
   path="m 1,1 l 1,200, 200,200, 200,1 x e">
   <v:imagedata bilevel="True" src="kids.jpg"/>
   </v:shape>