EndDisconnect Method

Microsoft Excel Visual Basic

EndDisconnect Method

       

Detaches the end of the specified connector from the shape it’s attached to. This method doesn’t alter the size or position of the connector: the end of the connector remains positioned at a connection site but is no longer connected. Use the BeginDisconnect method to detach the beginning of the connector from a shape.

expression.EndDisconnect

expression   Required. An expression that returns a ConnectorFormat object.

Example

This example adds two rectangles to myDocument, attaches them with a connector, automatically reroutes the connector along the shortest path, and then detaches the connector from the rectangles.

Set myDocument = Worksheets(1)
Set s = myDocument.Shapes
Set firstRect = s.AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, 100, 50, 200, 100)
Set secondRect = s.AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, 300, 300, 200, 100)
set c = s.AddConnector(msoConnectorCurve, 0, 0, 0, 0)
with c.ConnectorFormat
    .BeginConnect firstRect, 1
    .EndConnect secondRect, 1
    c.RerouteConnections
    .BeginDisconnect
    .EndDisconnect
End With