What should you do?

You have a stencil named Stencil1 and a stencil named Stencil2. Both stencils contain different master shapes named Master1. From Stencil1, you drag Master1 to your drawing, and then from Stencil2, you drag Master1 to your drawing. You notice that both new shapes are based on Master1 from Stencil1. You need to ensure that when you drag Master1 to the drawing from Stencil2, the shape is based on Master1 from Stencil2. What should you do?

You have a stencil named Stencil1 and a stencil named Stencil2. Both stencils contain different master shapes named Master1. From Stencil1, you drag Master1 to your drawing, and then from Stencil2, you drag Master1 to your drawing. You notice that both new shapes are based on Master1 from Stencil1. You need to ensure that when you drag Master1 to the drawing from Stencil2, the shape is based on Master1 from Stencil2. What should you do?

A.
Set the ObjectType property to visObjTypeMaster.

B.
Set the IsDropSource property to True.

C.
Set the NameU property to match the Name property.

D.
Disable the Match master by name on drop option.



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