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Shapes.AddConnector Method (PowerPoint)

Creates a connector. Returns a Shape object that represents the new connector. When a connector is added, it is not connected to anything. Use the BeginConnect and EndConnect methods to attach the beginning and end of a connector to other shapes in the document.

Syntax

expression .AddConnector(Type, BeginX, BeginY, EndX, EndY)

expression A variable that represents a Shapes object.

Parameters

Name

Required/Optional

Data Type

Description

Type

Required

MsoConnectorType

The type of connector.

BeginX

Required

Single

The horizontal position, measured in points, of the connector's starting point relative to the left edge of the slide.

BeginY

Required

Single

The vertical position, measured in points, of the connector's starting point relative to the top edge of the slide.

EndX

Required

Single

The horizontal position, measured in points, of the connector's ending point relative to the left edge of the slide.

EndY

Required

Single

The vertical position, measured in points, of the connector's ending point relative to the top edge of the slide.

Return Value

Shape

Remarks

When you attach a connector to a shape, the size and position of the connector are automatically adjusted, if necessary. Therefore, if you're going to attach a connector to other shapes, the position and dimensions you specify when adding the connector are irrelevant.

Example

This example adds two rectangles to myDocument and connects them with a curved connector. Note that when you attach the connector to the rectangles, the size and position of the connector are automatically adjusted; therefore, the position and dimensions you specify when adding the callout are irrelevant (dimensions must be nonzero).

Sub NewConnector()



    Dim shpShapes As Shapes

    Dim shpFirst As Shape

    Dim shpSecond As Shape



    Set shpShapes = ActivePresentation.Slides(1).Shapes

    Set shpFirst = shpShapes.AddShape(Type:=msoShapeRectangle, _

        Left:=100, Top:=50, Width:=200, Height:=100)

    Set shpSecond = shpShapes.AddShape(Type:=msoShapeRectangle, _

        Left:=300, Top:=300, Width:=200, Height:=100)

    With shpShapes.AddConnector(Type:=msoConnectorCurve, BeginX:=0, _

            BeginY:=0, EndX:=100, EndY:=100).ConnectorFormat

        .BeginConnect ConnectedShape:=shpFirst, ConnectionSite:=1

        .EndConnect ConnectedShape:=shpSecond, ConnectionSite:=1

        .Parent.RerouteConnections

    End With



End Sub

See Also

Concepts

Shapes Object

Shapes Object Members