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SavedWebPages property

Returns the SavedWebPages collection associated with the specified map. Read-only.

Applies to

Objects:  Map

Syntax

object.SavedWebPages

Parameters

Part Description
object Required. An expression that returns a Map object.

Example

  [Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0]
  Sub SaveAWebPage()
  Dim objApp As New MapPoint.Application   Dim objMap As MapPoint.Map   Dim objRoute As MapPoint.Route   Dim objSW As MapPoint.SavedWebPage
  'Set up the application   Set objMap = objApp.ActiveMap   Set objRoute = objMap.ActiveRoute   objApp.Visible = True   objApp.UserControl = True
  'Create a route   objRoute.Waypoints.Add objMap.FindResults("Seattle, WA").Item(1)   objRoute.Waypoints.Add objMap.FindResults("Redmond, WA").Item(1)   objRoute.Calculate
  'Use SavedWebPages property to create a saved Web page   Set objSW = objMap.SavedWebPages.Add("SavedWeb", _     objRoute.Waypoints.Item(1).Location, "New Title", _     True, False, True, 60, 120, False, True, False, True)   objSW.Save
  End Sub
[C#]
void SaveAWebPage() { MapPoint.Route objRoute; MapPoint.SavedWebPage objSW; //Set up application objApp.Visible = true; objApp.UserControl = true; objMap = objApp.ActiveMap; objRoute = objMap.ActiveRoute; //Create a Route object item = 1; ojRoute.Waypoints.Add(objMap.FindResults("Seattle, WA").get_Item(ref item), "Seattle, WA"); objRoute.Waypoints.Add(objMap.FindResults("Redmond, WA").get_Item(ref item), "Redmond, WA"); objRoute.Calculate(); //Create a saved web page, zoomed in on first waypoint objSW = objMap.SavedWebPages.Add("SavedWeb", objRoute.Waypoints.get_Item(ref item).Location, "New Title", true, false, true, 200, 400, false, true, true, true); objSW.Save(); }

Note  This sample code is specific for use in MapPoint North America; it is for illustration purposes only.