vba_project property
Document.vba_project property
Gets or sets a Document.vba_project.
@property
def vba_project(self) -> aspose.words.vba.VbaProject:
...
@vba_project.setter
def vba_project(self, value: aspose.words.vba.VbaProject):
...
Examples
Shows how to access a document’s VBA project information.
doc = aw.Document(MY_DIR + 'VBA project.docm')
# A VBA project contains a collection of VBA modules.
vba_project = doc.vba_project
if vba_project.is_signed:
print(f'Project name: {vba_project.name} signed; Project code page: {vba_project.code_page}; Modules count: {vba_project.modules.count}\n')
else:
print(f'Project name: {vba_project.name} not signed; Project code page: {vba_project.code_page}; Modules count: {vba_project.modules.count}\n')
vba_modules = doc.vba_project.modules
self.assertEqual(vba_modules.count, 3)
for module in vba_modules:
print(f'Module name: {module.name};\nModule code:\n{module.source_code}\n')
# Set new source code for VBA module. You can access VBA modules in the collection either by index or by name.
vba_modules[0].source_code = 'Your VBA code...'
vba_modules.get_by_name('Module1').source_code = 'Your VBA code...'
# Remove a module from the collection.
vba_modules.remove(vba_modules[2])
See Also
- module aspose.words
- class Document