CalloutFormat.AutoAttach Property
Definition
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True if the place where the callout line attaches to the callout text box changes depending on whether the origin of the callout line (where the callout points to) is to the left or right of the callout text box.
public:
property Microsoft::Office::Core::MsoTriState AutoAttach { Microsoft::Office::Core::MsoTriState get(); void set(Microsoft::Office::Core::MsoTriState value); };
public Microsoft.Office.Core.MsoTriState AutoAttach { get; set; }
Public Property AutoAttach As MsoTriState
Property Value
Remarks
MsoTriState can be one of these MsoTriState constants:
msoCTrue
msoFalse
msoTriStateMixed
msoTriStateToggle
msoTrue The place where the callout line attaches to the callout text box changes depending on whether the origin of the callout line (where the callout points to) is to the left or right of the callout text box.
When the value of this property is True, the drop value (the vertical distance from the edge of the callout text box to the place where the callout line attaches) is measured from the top of the text box when the text box is to the right of the origin, and it’s measured from the bottom of the text box when the text box is to the left of the origin. When the value of this property is False, the drop value is always measured from the top of the text box, regardless of the relative positions of the text box and the origin. Use the CustomDrop(Single) method to set the drop value, and use the Drop property to return the drop value.
Setting this property affects a callout only if it has an explicitly set drop value — that is, if the value of the DropType property is msoCalloutDropCustom. By default, callouts have explicitly set drop values when they’re created.