LineFormat object (Excel)
Represents line and arrowhead formatting.
Remarks
For a line, the LineFormat object contains formatting information for the line itself; for a shape with a border, this object contains formatting information for the shape's border.
Example
Use the Line property of the Shape object to return a LineFormat object.
The following example adds a blue, dashed line to myDocument. There's a short, narrow oval at the line's starting point and a long, wide triangle at its end point.
Set myDocument = Worksheets(1)
With myDocument.Shapes.AddLine(100, 100, 200, 300).Line
.DashStyle = msoLineDashDotDot
.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(50, 0, 128)
.BeginArrowheadLength = msoArrowheadShort
.BeginArrowheadStyle = msoArrowheadOval
.BeginArrowheadWidth = msoArrowheadNarrow
.EndArrowheadLength = msoArrowheadLong
.EndArrowheadStyle = msoArrowheadTriangle
.EndArrowheadWidth = msoArrowheadWide
End With
Properties
- Application
- BackColor
- BeginArrowheadLength
- BeginArrowheadStyle
- BeginArrowheadWidth
- Creator
- DashStyle
- EndArrowheadLength
- EndArrowheadStyle
- EndArrowheadWidth
- ForeColor
- InsetPen
- Parent
- Pattern
- Style
- Transparency
- Visible
- Weight
See also
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