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On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 09:31:29 -0800 (PST), weird0 <amirediwan@gmail.com> wrote: >Yeah! I did. It has an addShape event and a master property. > >addedShape.Master > >I used the intellisense to explore and find the Parent property, but >in vain. Can someone or u help me on this? The concept of parent node is purely your interpretation of what these shapes and their connection mean. You     

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Author: Paul Herber
Date: Nov 24, 2007 09:52

Have you considered capturing a connection added event and then working from there? al "weird0" <amirediwan@gmail.com> wrote in message news:3a13b1dc-c2b4-4b08-adcc-e55b4fe94091@o42g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... How can i find a whether a node has a parent node or not inside of Visio drawing control ? Node A is a parent of Node B , if a straight line is connected from A to B? Is there
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Amir, You need to know that individual shapes can have their double-click behavior modified. Most shapes in Visio open the text edit window when you double-click them, but this can be changed to something else, or indeed to do nothing. This is controlled by a formula in the EventDblClick cell. It would seem that you are writing a Visio drawing control application, so do you know what     

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Author: Al Edlund
Date: Nov 22, 2007 04:43

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Author: David Parker
Date: Nov 10, 2007 06:36

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