Application.VBAEnabled property (Visio)
Specifies whether Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is enabled in the application. Read-only.
Syntax
expression.VBAEnabled
expression A variable that represents an Application object.
Return value
Boolean
Remarks
If a document that contains a VBA project is opened with VBA enabled, and then VBA becomes disabled while the document is open:
Microsoft Visio no longer executes macros in that document, but the macro names still appear in the Macros dialog box (press Alt+F8).
Visio continues firing events to the project.
If a document that contains a VBA project is opened with VBA disabled, and then VBA becomes enabled while the document is open:
Visio does not fire events to the project, even though VBA has become enabled.
Macros remain disabled.
The VBAEnabled property is set to True if the Trust access to the VBA project object model check box is selected under Developer Macro Settings on the Macro Settings page of the Trust Center (click the File tab, click Options, click Trust Center, and then click Trust Center Settings). If it is not selected, the property reports False.
Example
You may have a document that requires VBA to be enabled to run properly, for example, code in a document's DocumentOpened event handler. The following code can be run from an add-on to verify whether VBA is enabled in the application before a document that depends on VBA is opened.
Before running this procedure, supply a valid document file name for the variable filename.
Public Sub VBAEnabled_Example()
Dim vsoDocument As Visio.Document
Dim blsStatus As Boolean
blsStatus = Application.VBAEnabled
If Not blsStatus Then
MsgBox "For this process to continue, VBA must be enabled." & _
" Please enable VBA and start over."
Else
Set vsoDocument = Documents.Open("filename ")
End if
End Sub
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