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LineColor Element

Specifies the line color of the shape.

Syntax

<LineColor
    [Unit]
    [F]
    [Err]>
</LineColor>

Attributes

Unit

Optional string. Represents a unit of measure. The default is NUM. For details about NUM, see Units of measure.

F

Optional string. Represents the element's formula. This attribute can contain one of the following strings: "someFormula" if the formula exists locally, "No Formula" if the formula is locally deleted or blocked, or "Inh" if the formula is inherited.

If the attribute is not present, the element's formula is a simple constant, for example, <element>5</element>.

Err

Optional string. Indicates that the formula evaluates to an error. The value of Err is the current value (an error message string); the value of the element is the last valid value.

Element properties

Property

Value

Name

LineColor

Minimum Occurrences

0

Maximum Occurrences

1

Element information

Parent elements

Line

Child elements

None

To set the color, enter a number from 0 to 23 or the RGB value in hexadecimal notation. The numbers 0-23 corresponds to a color in the document color table, which is contained in the Colors element.

You can also specify a custom color by using its RGB (red, blue, green) value, or by specifying a formula. Enter a custom color in the following format: #rrggbb, where rr, gg, and bb are hexadecimal notation.

If a formula can be reconstructed from the RGB value, the formula is not saved. For example, because the formula RGB(255, 153, 0) represented in hexadecimal notation is #ff9900, the value #ff9900 would be saved in the DatadiagramML file.

The LineColor element is relevant only when contained in a Shape or StyleSheet element. It is ignored when contained in a DocumentSheet or PageSheet element.

See also

LineColor cell (Line Format section)