continuation of the topicMyron sayOh, forgot to mention there is more than 1 powerclip. Imagine a "boat load" of powerclips that have a boat load of shapes in them and they all have overprint fills. We want to remove the overprint from all those shapes within each powerclip.
p.s. back to this original post. Just like the overprint fills issue above. Set each transparent shape within multiple powerclips to Fill Only"
Do For Each s In sr.Shapes.FindShapes(Query:="!@com.powerclip.IsNull") srPowerClipped.AddRange s.PowerClip.Shapes.FindShapes() Next s srAll.AddRange sr sr.RemoveAll sr.AddRange srPowerClipped srPowerClipped.RemoveAll Loop Until sr.Count = 0
this fragment will be executed until all the power clips have been processed
Hmm might be an X7 problem. I gotta try this at home on my 2021 version
Hmm-Hmm, the code you posted above - yes - gives an error. The original Shelby code does not give an error. Here is my gmsDelOVER.zip
the only difference is in the name Sub - as far as I could see
im test in 2018
oops-oops-oops
your code is missing one line!!!