Application.SetCustomToolbars method (Visio)
Replaces the current built-in or custom toolbars of an application or document.
Syntax
expression.SetCustomToolbars (ToolbarsObject)
expression A variable that represents an Application object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ToolbarsObject | Required | [IVUIOBJECT] | An expression that returns a UIObject object that represents the new custom toolbars. |
Return value
Nothing
Remarks
If the ToolbarsObject object was created in a separate process by using the VBA CreateObject method instead of getting the appropriate property of an Application or Document object, the SetCustomToolbars method returns an error.
Example
This Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macro shows how to use the SetCustomToolbars method to replace the built-in toolbar set with the custom set. It retrieves a copy of the built-in Visio toolbars, adds a toolbar and a toolbar button, sets the button icon, and then replaces the toolbar set.
Before running this macro, replace path\filename in the code with the full path to and filename of an icon file (.ico) on your computer.
Public Sub SetCustomToolbarItems_Example()
Dim vsoUIObject As Visio.UIObject
Dim vsoToolbarSet As Visio.ToolbarSet
Dim vsoToolbar As Visio.Toolbar
Dim vsoToolbarItems As Visio.ToolbarItems
Dim vsoToolbarItem As Visio.ToolbarItem
'Get the UIObject object for the copy of the built-in toolbars.
Set vsoUIObject = Visio.Application.BuiltInToolbars(0)
'Get the drawing window toolbar sets.
'NOTE: Use ItemAtID to get the toolbar set.
'Using vsoUIObject.ToolbarSets(visUIObjSetDrawing) will not work.
Set vsoToolbarSet = vsoUIObject.ToolbarSets.ItemAtID(visUIObjSetDrawing)
'Create a new toolbar
Set vsoToolbar = vsoToolbarSet.Toolbars.Add
With vsoToolbar
.Caption = "test"
.Position = visBarFloating
.Left = 300
.Top = 200
.Protection = visBarNoHorizontalDock
.Visible = True
.Enabled = True
End With
'Get the ToolbarItems collection.
Set vsoToolbarItems = vsoToolbar.ToolbarItems
'Add a new button in the first position.
Set vsoToolbarItem = vsoToolbarItems.AddAt(0)
'Set properties for the new toolbar button.
vsoToolbarItem.CntrlType = visCtrlTypeBUTTON
vsoToolbarItem.CmdNum = visCmdPanZoom
'Set the toolbar button icon.
vsoToolbarItem.IconFileName "path\filename "
'Use the new custom UI.
ThisDocument.SetCustomToolbars vsoUIObject
End Sub
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