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Application.DocumentSaved event (Visio)

Occurs after a document is saved.

Syntax

expression.DocumentSaved (doc)

expression A variable that represents an Application object.

Parameters

Name Required/Optional Data type Description
doc Required [IVDOCUMENT] The document that was saved.

Remarks

If you are using Microsoft Visual Basic or Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the syntax in this topic describes a common, efficient way to handle events.

If you want to create your own Event objects, use the Add or AddAdvise method.

To create an Event object that runs an add-on, use the Add method as it applies to the EventList collection.

To create an Event object that receives notification, use the AddAdvise method.

To find an event code for the event that you want to create, see Event codes.

Example

This example shows how to create a class module to handle events fired by a source object in Microsoft Visio, for example, the Document object. The module consists of the function VisEventProc, which uses a Select Case block to check for three events: DocumentSaved, PageAdded, and ShapesDeleted. Other events fall under the default case (Case Else). Each Case block constructs a string (strMessage) that contains the name and event code of the event that fired. Finally, the function displays the string in the Immediate window.

Copy this sample code into a new class module in VBA or Visual Basic, naming the module clsEventSink. You can then use an event-sync module to create an instance of the clsEventSink class and Event objects that send notifications of event firings to the class instance. To see how to create an event-sync module, refer to the example for the AddAdvise method.

 
Implements Visio.IVisEventProc 
 
'Declare visEvtAdd as a 2-byte value 
'to avoid a run-time overflow error 
Private Const visEvtAdd% = &H8000 
 
Private Function IVisEventProc_VisEventProc( _ 
 ByVal nEventCode As Integer, _ 
 ByVal pSourceObj As Object, _ 
 ByVal nEventID As Long, _ 
 ByVal nEventSeqNum As Long, _ 
 ByVal pSubjectObj As Object, _ 
 ByVal vMoreInfo As Variant) As Variant 
 
 Dim strMessage As String 
 
 'Find out which event fired 
 Select Case nEventCode 
 Case visEvtCodeDocSave 
 strMessage = "DocumentSaved (" & nEventCode & ")" 
 Case (visEvtPage + visEvtAdd) 
 strMessage = "PageAdded (" & nEventCode & ")" 
 Case visEvtCodeShapeDelete 
 strMessage = "ShapesDeleted(" & nEventCode & ")" 
 Case Else 
 strMessage = "Other (" & nEventCode & ")" 
 End Select 
 
 'Display the event name and the event code 
 Debug.Print strMessage 
 
End Function

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