Re: Opening and controlling stencils and diagrams
- From: byroncul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 06:59:13 -0700
Thank you for the replies. The problem is I don't have any control
over how the original visio diagram was saved. The visio being opened
could have been saved with 20+ stencils opened in it. I am writing a
c# application that will be deployed to several users desktops. The
user could open any visio document in the application, but I don't
want them to have access to any stencils/shapes except the ones I
choose. The only way I have found to open a diagram is using the SRC
property, which also opens the stencils/shapes. I need to either..
1. Open a diagram without opening the stencil/shapes that were saved
with it (the OpenEx looks perfect for this, but does nothing). OR
2. Open a diagram with the stencils/shapes in it, but remove the ones
i don't want and add the ones I do. I haven't been able to find
anything that will close already opened stencils.
Anyone have any ideas?
.
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