java.lang.Object
com.aspose.words.VbaModuleType
public class VbaModuleType
- extends java.lang.Object
Utility class containing constants.
Specifies the type of a model in a VBA project.
Example:
Shows how to create a VbaProject from a scratch for using macros.
Document doc = new Document();
// Create a new VBA project
VbaProject project = new VbaProject();
project.setName("Aspose.Project");
doc.setVbaProject(project);
// Create a new module and specify a macro source code
VbaModule module = new VbaModule();
module.setName("Aspose.Module");
// VbaModuleType values:
// procedural module - A collection of subroutines and functions
// ------
// document module - A type of VBA project item that specifies a module for embedded macros and programmatic access
// operations that are associated with a document
// ------
// class module - A module that contains the definition for a new object. Each instance of a class creates
// a new object, and procedures that are defined in the module become properties and methods of the object
// ------
// designer module - A VBA module that extends the methods and properties of an ActiveX control that has been
// registered with the project
module.setType(VbaModuleType.PROCEDURAL_MODULE);
module.setSourceCode("New source code");
// Add module to the VBA project
doc.getVbaProject().getModules().add(module);
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Document.CreateVBAMacros.docm");
DOCUMENT_MODULE = 0 | |
public static final int DOCUMENT_MODULE |
-
Specifies a module that extends a document module.
PROCEDURAL_MODULE = 1 | |
public static final int PROCEDURAL_MODULE |
-
Specifies a procedural module.
CLASS_MODULE = 2 | |
public static final int CLASS_MODULE |
-
Specifies a class module.
DESIGNER_MODULE = 3 | |
public static final int DESIGNER_MODULE |
-
Specifies a designer module.
See Also:
Aspose.Words Documentation - the home page for the Aspose.Words Product Documentation.
Aspose.Words Support Forum - our preferred method of support.