Changing the properties of a Shape/ AutoShape within a cell
Peter,
No, once I found the OP's required wmf, set the path in code, quick test to
run that code, saw results and posted the code.
Next day OP said failed, I tested again and, yep, failed.
NickHK
"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message
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Indeed strange why it originally worked for you. When I tried your code
with
that particular wmf it loaded fine then failed attempting to set the 'As
Picture' reference. However I can set 'As Picture' with other types of
wmf.
Any possibility you might have removed an Error handler before posting, or
any
difference in XL version between testings.
Regards,
Peter T
"NickHK" wrote in message
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Peter,
Also, the code using
ActiveSheet.Pictures.Insert(TREEFILE)
worked on the day I posted it, as I tested it, but failed the next day
when
the OP said it failed.
Weird.
NickHK
"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message
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Hi Nick,
That clipart wmf is not a Picture but an autoshape type of drawing
with
a
yellow handle , so it setting it to an object declared 'As Picture'
would
fail.
If the OP wants to load the wmf to original size could use your Insert
method but declare NewTree As Object (or As Rectangle for this
particular
wmf type but less safe), or to size to needs on load use the Shape
method.
Regards,
Peter T
"NickHK" wrote in message
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Yesterday, that code worked for me, but today I get that same error.
OK,
try
this, with the more modern Shapes collection:
Private Sub CommandButton3_Click()
Dim NewTree As Shape
Dim i As Long
Const TREEFILE As String = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\MEDIA\OFFICE11\AUTOSHAP\BD18253_.wmf"
For i = 1 To 10
Set NewTree = ActiveSheet.Shapes.AddPicture(TREEFILE, False,
True,
10,
10, 10, 10)
With NewTree
.Left = Cells(10, i * 2).Left
.Name = "Tree_" & i
End With
Next
End Sub
NickHK
"wbntravis" wrote in message
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Nick!
We are almost there!
You have been a wonderful help. Using a picture was correct and
this
routine I will reuse over and over again as what I am making -
involves
pictures.
The sub worked fine for one tree before the compiler gave me an
error
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type mismatch. Please see where I remarked the code.
Sub createTrees()
Dim NewTree As Picture
Dim i As Long
'my folder string.... Nick... You were right my folder was
different.
Const TREEFILE As String = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\MEDIA\OFFICE11\AUTOSHAP\BD18253_.wmf"
For i = 1 To 10
Set NewTree = ActiveSheet.Pictures.Insert(TREEFILE)
'****** The above line is where I get the type mismatch error
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With NewTree
.Left = Cells(10, i * 2).Left
.Name = "Tree_" & i
End With
Next
**** Like I said it worked fine to create 1 tree. The tree image
is
up
on my screen. After the first tree it goes into the type mismatch
error.
"NickHK" wrote:
I just used that shape, as I didn't waht you meant by "tree".
However,
try
this. You may have to change the path depending on you
installation/version
of Office.
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Dim NewTree As Picture
Dim i As Long
Const TREEFILE As String = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office
XP\media\office10\AutoShap\BD18253_.wmf"
For i = 1 To 10
Set NewTree = ActiveSheet.Pictures.Insert(TREEFILE)
With NewTree
.Left = Cells(10, i * 2).Left
.Name = "Tree_" & i
End With
Next
End Sub
NickHK
"wbntravis" wrote in
message
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continued: hit the wrong key again
I looked up
"msoShapeFlowchartPredefinedProcess" to see what that joy was
all
about
but neither online of offline help wanted to give me anything.
Trust me, we I get this down I will name a tree after you.
Please dont roll your eyes- haha
wbnTravis
"wbntravis" wrote:
You are so close! That code produced 10 rectangles here
with
two
smaller
rectangles off to one side for each object that was produced
above
the
worksheet. (which made ugly looking trees )
There were 10 of these ufos (unitendified flying objects )
to
confirm
the
for i = 10
so I did a little digging and
found a tree was an autoshape (not sure if that makes a
difference)
and the name according to excel is BD18235.wmf (not sure if
that
makes
a difference. Your coding is interesting and the minute I
saw
it
I
almost
fell over to see the .name = Tree & i could do it.
I looked up
"NickHK" wrote:
Something like this ?
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Dim NewTree As Shape
Dim i As Long
For i = 1 To 10
Set NewTree =
ActiveSheet.Shapes.AddShape(msoShapeFlowchartPrede finedProcess,
20
*
i,
202.5, 174.75, 84.75)
With NewTree
.Name = "Tree_" & i
End With
Next
End Sub
NickHK
"wbntravis" wrote in
message
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Thanks Nick ! That helped show of some of the
properties!
( I did not think of it because I had a macro on the
tree
shape
already.)
Since I have more than one tree shape i was kinda
looking
for
a
name
property... so I could move different "name"d trees from
one
cell to
another
based
on the players movement.
Here is how 2003 Excel indicates I selected the tree.
"wbntravis" wrote:
I am so new I squeek
I need to put shapes/ autoshapes and small photos in a
cell.
Like
cell( B:2)
How does one control the autoshape or photo properites
using
VBA?
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