Document Object (Visio)
Represents a drawing file (.vsd or .vdx), stencil file (.vss or .vsx), or template file (.vst or .vtx) that is open in an instance of Microsoft Visio. A Document object is a member of the Documents collection of an Application object.
Remarks
The default property of a Document object is Name.
Use the Open method of a Documents collection to open an existing document.
Use the Add method of a Documents collection to create a new document.
Use the ActiveDocument property of an Application object to retrieve the active document in an instance.
Use the Pages, Masters, and Styles properties of a Document object to retrieve Page, Master, and Style objects, respectively.
Note
Use the CustomMenus or CustomToolbars properties of a Document object to access the custom menus or toolbars.
Note
The Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) project of every Visio document also has a class module called ThisDocument. When you reference the ThisDocument module from code in a VBA project, it returns a reference to the project's Document object. For example, the code in a document's project can display the name of the project's document in a message box with this statement:
MsgBox ThisDocument.Name
If your Visual Studio solution includes the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Visio reference, this object maps to the following types:
- Microsoft.Office.Interop.Visio.IVDocument