expression.AllViews As View() object
where expression is a variable that represents a Frame Object
expression.AllViews As View() object
If you are developing a Microsoft Office macro, use a Variant type when enumerating through a set as shown in the GetAllViewsWithMicrosoftOffice sample shown below. Do not use a View type as an enumerator in a Microsoft Office macro.
If you are developing a macro in a Rocket Software product, you can use a Variant type or a View type for the enumerator.
'Use this sample when developing macros in Microsoft Office products. 'This sample also works in macros developed in Rocket Software products. Public Sub GetAllViewsWithMicrosoftOffice() 'Declare object variables for the Application and Frame Objects Dim app As Attachmate_Reflection_Objects_Framework.ApplicationObject Dim f As Attachmate_Reflection_Objects.Frame 'Get a handle to the Application object Set app = GetObject("Reflection Workspace") 'Get the Frame object Set f = app.GetObject("Frame") Debug.Print "count=" & f.ViewCount 'Get all the view objects in the frame and print the title of each view Dim myView As Attachmate_Reflection_Objects.view Dim v As Variant For Each v In f.allViews Set myView = v Debug.Print "View title = " & myView.titleText Next End Sub