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CanvasShapes Collection

Use the CanvasItems property of either a Shape or ShapeRange object to return a CanvasShapes collection.

Remarks

To add shapes to a drawing canvas, use the following methods of the CanvasShapes collection: AddCallout , AddConnectorAddCurve , AddLabel , AddLine , AddPicture , AddPolyline , AddShape , AddTextbox , AddTextEffect , or BuildFreeform. The following example adds a drawing canvas to the active document and then adds three shapes to the drawing canvas.

Sub AddCanvasShapes() 
 Dim shpCanvas As Shape 
 Dim shpCanvasShapes As CanvasShapes 
 Dim shpCnvItem As Shape 
 
 'Adds a new canvas to the document 
 Set shpCanvas = ActiveDocument.Shapes _ 
 .AddCanvas(Left:=100, Top:=75, _ 
 Width:=50, Height:=75) 
 Set shpCanvasShapes = shpCanvas.CanvasItems 
 
 'Adds shapes to the CanvasShapes collection 
 With shpCanvasShapes 
 .AddShape Type:=msoShapeRectangle, _ 
 Left:=0, Top:=0, Width:=50, Height:=50 
 .AddShape Type:=msoShapeOval, _ 
 Left:=5, Top:=5, Width:=40, Height:=40 
 .AddShape Type:=msoShapeIsoscelesTriangle, _ 
 Left:=0, Top:=25, Width:=50, Height:=50 
 End With 
End Sub

Use CanvasItems(index), where index is the name or the index number, to return a single shape in the CanvasShapes collection. The following example sets the Line and Fill properties and vertically flips the third shape in a drawing canvas.

Sub CanvasShapeThree() 
 With ActiveDocument.Shapes(1).CanvasItems(3) 
 .Line.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(50, 0, 255) 
 .Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(50, 0, 255) 
 .Flip msoFlipVertical 
 End With 
End Sub

Each shape is assigned a default name when it is created. For example, if you add three different shapes to a document, they might be named Rectangle 2, TextBox 3, and Oval 4. Use the Name property to reference the default name or to assign a more meaningful name to a shape.

See Also

Concepts

Word Object Model Reference

CanvasShapes Object Members