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jaymaechtlen (TechnicalUser)
8 Feb 12 17:26
I'm feeling a bit dense, here.
I've inherited some drawings where the shapes have gradient fills and possibly other fancy stuff.

I want to simplify them for better performance (on my slow computer) and better reliability when embedding in Word and printing.

(Generally output by saving as EMF and putting the EMF into Word- sometimes 'funny' EMFs will result in flipped pages or other anomolies at certain printers.)

So- If I iterate through the shapes on a page, I can list or set the .fillstyle and .FillStyleKeepFmt for each shape.

Can I define fillstyles from VBA?
Any other tips/suggestions?
 
jaymaechtlen (TechnicalUser)
8 Feb 12 17:57
duh -
I found some info in Help -
There is sample code to create styles which may include attributes for fill, line, text, etc.

I don't yet see how to set those properties for a style.

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