ConnectorFormat.EndConnectedShape property (Excel)
Returns a Shape object that represents the shape that the end of the specified connector is attached to. Read-only.
Syntax
expression.EndConnectedShape
expression A variable that represents a ConnectorFormat object.
Remarks
If the end of the specified connector isn't attached to a shape, this property generates an error.
Example
This example assumes that myDocument already contains two shapes attached by a connector named Conn1To2. The code adds a rectangle and a connector to myDocument. The end of the new connector will be attached to the same connection site as the end of the connector named Conn1To2, and the beginning of the new connector will be attached to connection site one on the new rectangle.
Set myDocument = Worksheets(1)
With myDocument.Shapes
Set r3 = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, _
100, 420, 200, 100)
With .Item("Conn1To2").ConnectorFormat
endConnSite1 = .EndConnectionSite
Set endConnShape1 = .EndConnectedShape
End With
With .AddConnector(msoConnectorCurve, _
0, 0, 10, 10).ConnectorFormat
.BeginConnect r3, 1
.EndConnect endConnShape1, endConnSite1
End With
End With
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