VML AlignShape Attribute
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Determines whether an image will align with a shape. Read/write. VgTriState.
Applies To
Tag Syntax
<v: element alignshape=" expression ">
Script Syntax
element .alignshape="expression"
expression=element.alignshape
Remarks
If True, the image used to create the fill is aligned with the shape. If False, the image used to create the fill is aligned with the window. Default is True.
VML Standard Attribute
Example
The tiled fill image created from myimage.gif is aligned with the window, not the shape; even though the shape is rotated, the image is not.
<v:shape id="rect01"
coordorigin="0 0" coordsize="200 200"
strokecolor="red"
style="top:1;left:1;width:50;height:50;rotation:30"
path="m 1,1 l 1,200, 200,200, 200,1 x e">
<v:fill alignshape="False" type="tile" src="myimage.gif"/>
</v:shape>
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