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Diagram name

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  • #35215
    Anonym
    Gast

    Hi,

    I would like to create a variable into the VBA writter tool which can takes the name of the active diagram seleced.

    For exemple, I have 4 curves plots on a diagram. This diagram, instead of the classic “2D Diagram” name, I choose to rename this by “Export00”.
    How can I creat a variable which will be the name of this diagram called “Export00”?

    Thank you in advance,

    Zelka.

    #35217
    Anonym
    Gast

    Hi,

    I would like to create a variable into the VBA writter tool which can takes the name of the active diagram seleced.

    For exemple, I have 4 curves plots on a diagram. This diagram, instead of the classic “2D Diagram” name, I choose to rename this by “Export00”.
    How can I creat a variable which will be the name of this diagram called “Export00”?

    Thank you in advance,

    Zelka.

    #35216
    Bernhard Kantz
    Teilnehmer

    To access the database currently working on, use the global [b]ActiveDatabase [/b]property. You may also use [b]ThisDatabase [/b]to access the project database containing the VBA code.
    The [b]Database [/b]object has an [b]ActiveObject [/b]property to use the [b]FpObject [/b]which has the focus. There are also properties [b]Selection [/b]and [b]SelectedObject [/b]to get the object(s) chosen in the object list.
    The name of an object can be obtained by the property [b]Name[/b], the full path (including extension) with [b]Fullname[/b].

    [code]
    Dim oFpObj As FpObject
    Set oFpObj = ActiveDatabase.ActiveObject

    Select Case oFpObj.ObjectType
    Case fpObjectType2DDiagram
    MsgBox “Selected 2D-Diagram: ” & oFpObj.Name & vbCrLf _
    & “(Full path name: ” & oFpObj.FullName & “)”
    Case fpObjectType3DDiagram
    MsgBox “Selected 3D-Diagram: ” & oFpObj.Name & vbCrLf _
    & “(Full path name: ” & oFpObj.FullName & “)”
    Case Else
    MsgBox “Selected Object: ” & oFpObj.Name & vbCrLf _
    & “(Full path name: ” & oFpObj.FullName & “)”
    End Select
    [/code]

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