Application.GetBuiltInStencilFile method (Visio)
Returns the file path to the specified built-in, hidden stencil used to populate certain galleries in the Microsoft Visio user interface.
Syntax
expression.GetBuiltInStencilFile (StencilType, MeasurementSystem)
expression A variable that represents an Application object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
StencilType | Required | VisBuiltInStencilTypes | The stencil to retrieve. Must be one of the VisBuiltInStencilTypes constants. |
MeasurementSystem | Required | VisMeasurementSystem | The measurement system for the stencil. |
Return value
String
Example
The following Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code sample shows how to use the GetBuiltInStencilFile method to open the built-in hidden container stencil, and to add one of the containers from that stencil to the active page to contain the selected shape or shapes. Before you run this code, be sure that there is a selected shape (or a selection of shapes) on the active page.
Public Sub GetBuiltInStencilFile_Example()
Dim vsoDocument As Visio.Document
Set vsoDocument = Application.Documents.OpenEx(Application.GetBuiltInStencilFile(visBuiltInStencilContainers, visMSUS), visOpenHidden)
Application.ActivePage.DropContainer vsoDocument.Masters.ItemU("Container 1"), Application.ActiveWindow.Selection
vsoDocument.Close
End Sub
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