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    IEmbeddedObjects.DeleteObject Method

    Overloads

    • IEmbeddedObjects.DeleteObject(Integer)
    • IEmbeddedObjects.DeleteObject(Integer, string)

    IEmbeddedObjects.DeleteObject(Integer)

    Deletes the graphic object at objectIndex. Use it with care, there are some graphics objects you don't want to remove (like comment boxes when you don't delete the associated comment.)

    Syntax

    Unit: FlexCel.Core

    procedure IEmbeddedObjects.DeleteObject(const objectIndex: Integer); overload; virtual; abstract;

    Parameters

    <-> Parameter Type Description
    const objectIndex Integer Index of the object (1 based).

    See also

    • IEmbeddedObjects

    IEmbeddedObjects.DeleteObject(Integer, string)

    Deletes the graphic object at objectIndex. Use it with care, there are some graphics objects you don't want to remove (like comment boxes when you don't delete the associated comment.)

    Syntax

    Unit: FlexCel.Core

    procedure IEmbeddedObjects.DeleteObject(const objectIndex: Integer; const objectPath: string); overload; virtual; abstract;

    Parameters

    <-> Parameter Type Description
    const objectIndex Integer Index of the object (1 based).
    const objectPath string Index to the child object you want to change the property.
    If it is a simple object, you can use String.Empty here, if not you need to get the ObjectPath from GetObjectProperties
    If it is "absolute" (it starts with "\"), then the path includes the objectIndex, and the objectIndex is not used. An object path of "\1\2\3" is exactly the same as using objectIndex = 1 and objectPath = "2\3"

    See also

    • IEmbeddedObjects
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