Title Property [Visio 2003 SDK Documentation]
Gets or sets the value of the Title field in a document's properties.
strRet = object**.Title**
object**.Title** = stringExpression
strRet String. The current value of the field.
object Required. An expression that returns a Document object.
stringExpression Required String. The new value for the field.
Version added
2.0
Remarks
Setting the Title property is equivalent to entering information in the Title box in the Properties dialog box (click Properties on the File menu).
Security Use this feature with caution. Sensitive or confidential information could be revealed to other users.
Example
This Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macro shows how to use the Title property to set the title of a drawing. It adds a Document object to the Documents collection and sets the Document object's Title property as well as other document properties.
Before running this macro, substitute your own values for the items in italics in the following code. To verify that these properties have been set, open the Properties dialog box.
Public Sub Title_Example()
Dim vsoDocument As Visio.Document
Set vsoDocument = Documents.Add("")
'Set the properties of the document.
vsoDocument.Title = "document title"
vsoDocument.Creator = "author name"
vsoDocument.Description = "document description"
vsoDocument.Keywords = "keyword1, keyword2, keyword3"
vsoDocument.Subject = "document subject"
vsoDocument.Manager = "manager name"
vsoDocument.Category = "document category"
End Sub
Applies to | Document object
See Also | Category property | Company property | Creator property | Description property | HyperlinkBase property | Keywords property | Manager property | Subject property