Shape.ConnectorFormat property (Publisher)
Returns a ConnectorFormat object that contains connector formatting properties. Applies to Shape or ShapeRange objects that represent connectors. Read-only.
Syntax
expression.ConnectorFormat
expression A variable that represents a Shape object.
Example
This example adds two rectangles to the first page in the active publication and connects them with a curved connector.
Dim shpRect1 As Shape
Dim shpRect2 As Shape
With ActiveDocument.Pages(1).Shapes
' Add two new rectangles.
Set shpRect1 = .AddShape(Type:=msoShapeRectangle, _
Left:=100, Top:=50, Width:=200, Height:=100)
Set shpRect2 = .AddShape(Type:=msoShapeRectangle, _
Left:=300, Top:=300, Width:=200, Height:=100)
' Add a new curved connector.
With .AddConnector(Type:=msoConnectorCurve, _
BeginX:=0, BeginY:=0, EndX:=100, EndY:=100) _
.ConnectorFormat
' Connect the new connector to the two rectangles.
.BeginConnect ConnectedShape:=shpRect1, ConnectionSite:=1
.EndConnect ConnectedShape:=shpRect2, ConnectionSite:=1
' Reroute the connector to create the shortest path.
.Parent.RerouteConnections
End With
End With
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