ID: Q157556
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In Microsoft Excel 97, if you use a Visual Basic for Applications macro to remove the border line from a drawing object or AutoShape, one of the following problems may occur:
-or-
Run-time error '1004':
Unable to set the LineStyle property of the Border class
and your macro halts.
These problems may occur if you try to use either of the following lines of code to remove the border line from a drawing object, such as a rectangle or an oval:
Selection.Border.LineStyle = xlNone
-or-
Selection.Border.LineStyle = xlLineStyleNone
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In Microsoft Excel 97, use the following line of code if you want to remove
the border line from a drawing object:
Selection.ShapeRange.Line.Visible = msoFalse
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel 97.
In Microsoft Excel 97, drawing objects such as rectangles, ovals, and freehand objects can be filled with a variety of effects, including solid colors, gradient fills, patterns, textures, and pictures.
If you run either of the commands shown above, the commands may not work correctly. The results you get depend on the type of fill applied to the object whose line is being removed as follows:
Fill Type Results
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Solid Color The line is removed correctly.
Gradient You receive the "Run-time error '1004'" error message
shown above, and the line is NOT removed.
Pattern The line is removed correctly, but the pattern may be
replaced by another, different pattern.
Texture The line is removed correctly, but the texture fill is
removed and replaced with a solid white fill.
Picture The line is removed correctly, but the picture fill is
removed completely, so that the object is now transparent.
To avoid these problems, use the line of code shown in the Workaround
section whenever you want to remove the border line from a drawing object.
Additional query words: XL97 8.0
Keywords : kberrmsg kbprg kbdta kbdtacode xldraw KbVBA
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: May 18, 1999