Argument: Integer scalar
Result: None
Valid for: OCX controls and OLEContainer (Implemented under Windows only)
The DoVerb method takes an integer argument which is the ID of a 'verb' to perform. This can either be a positive integer representing one of the application-specific verbs (see the verbs property), or one of the following standard verbs:
0 Specifies the action that occurs when an end-user double-clicks the object in its container. ¯1 Instructs an object to show itself for editing or viewing. ¯2 Instructs an object to open itself for editing in a window separate from that of its container. ¯3 Causes an object to remove its user interface from the view. Applies only to objects that are activated in-place. ¯4 Activates an object in place, along with its full set of user-interface tools, including menus, If the object does not support in-place activation, gives domain error ¯5 Activates an object in place without displaying tools, such as menus and toolbars, that end-users need to change the behavior or appearance of the object. ¯6 Used to tell objects to discard any undo state that they may be maintaining without deactivating the object.