Microsoft KB Archive/291926

= How to use the WebBrowser control on a slide =

Article ID: 291926

Article Last Modified on 5/13/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007
 * Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q291926



For a Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 version of this article, see 253699.



SUMMARY
The code in this article demonstrates how to display a live Web page on a slide during a PowerPoint slide show, using the Microsoft WebBrowser ActiveX control.



MORE INFORMATION
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PowerPoint 2002 and PowerPoint 2003
To add a Microsoft WebBrowser control to a slide, follow these steps:
 * 1) Go to the slide where you want to insert the control.
 * 2) If the Control Toolbox is not already visible, point to Toolbars on the View menu, and then click Control Toolbox.
 * 3) Click the More Controls button in the Control Toolbox. Click Microsoft Web Browser, and then draw the control on your slide.

PowerPoint 2007
To add a Microsoft WebBrowser control to a slide, follow these steps:
 * 1) Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click PowerPoint Options.
 * 2) Click Popular, click the Show Developer tab in the Ribbon check box, and then click OK.
 * 3) Locate the slide in which you want to insert the control.
 * 4) Click the Develop tab, and then click More Controls.
 * 5) Click Microsoft Web Browser, and then draw the control on your slide.

The Microsoft WebBrowser ActiveX control now appears on your slide.

Run from an Action Button
The following code runs the browser, opening the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that you specify: Sub go2URL Dim varURL as Variant

varURL = &quot;http://www.microsoft.com&quot; Slide1.WebBrowser1.Navigate varURL End Sub To run this code, you have to add an action button to the slide to activate the macro:

PowerPoint 2002 and PowerPoint 2003

 * 1) On the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then click Visual Basic Editor.
 * 2) Paste the code into the Module1 window.
 * 3) Switch to the PowerPoint view.
 * 4) On the Drawing toolbar, click AutoShapes, point to Action Buttons, and click the Action Button: Custom button (the button that is blank).
 * 5) Draw the button in a suitable location on your slide.

When you finish drawing the button, the Action Settings dialog box appears. The default action for this button is None.
 * 1) Click Run Macro, and then click the go2URL macro.

PowerPoint 2007

 * 1) Press ALT+F11 to start Visual Basic Editor.
 * 2) Paste the code into the Module1 window.
 * 3) Switch to the PowerPoint view.
 * 4) Click the Home tab, click More, and then click the Action Button: Custom button. This is the button that is blank.
 * 5) Draw the button in a suitable location on your slide.

When you finish drawing the button, the Action Settings dialog box appears. The default action for this button is None.
 * 1) Click Run Macro, and then click the go2URL macro.

