Microsoft KB Archive/274700

= PPT2001: Sample Code to Copy Slides to Another Presentation =

Article ID: 274700

Article Last Modified on 1/29/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2001 for Mac

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This article was previously published under Q274700



For a Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 version of this article, see 222780.

For a Microsoft PowerPoint 98 and earlier version of this article, see 161661.



SUMMARY
This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that copies all slides, as PowerPoint objects, from your active presentation to another presentation. If you have one presentation open, the macro creates the slides, and adds them to the new presentation. If you have two presentations open, the macro appends the slides to the end of the second presentation.



MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without warranty either expressed or implied. This includes, but is not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This article assumes that you are familiar with the programming language that is being demonstrated and with the tools that are used to create and to debug procedures. Microsoft support engineers can help explain the functionality of a particular procedure, but they will not modify these examples to provide added functionality or construct procedures to meet your specific requirements.

NOTE: The following macro examples work only in PowerPoint. Visual Basic for Applications macros are not supported by the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Sample Visual Basic Procedure
Sub SlideCopy

' Variable declarations. Dim SourceView, answer As Integer Dim SourceSlides, NumPres, x As Long

' Count the open presentations. NumPres = Presentations.Count

' Check to see whether more than one presentation is open. If NumPres = 0 Then ' If no presentations are open, stop the macro. MsgBox &quot;You must have at least one presentation open&quot;, _ vbCritical + vbOKOnly, &quot;No Presentations Open&quot; End End If

' If more than two presentations are open, quit the macro. If NumPres > 2 Then MsgBox &quot;Too many open presentations. Only two presentations&quot; _ & &quot; may be open.&quot; & Chr(13) & &quot;The active presentation is &quot; _ & &quot;the source and other presentation is the destination.&quot;, _ vbOKOnly + vbCritical, &quot;Too Many Open Presentations&quot; End End If

' Stores the current view of the source presentation. SourceView = ActiveWindow.ViewType

' Count the number of slides in source presentation. SourceSlides = ActivePresentation.Slides.Count

' See whether only one presentation is open. If NumPres = 1 Then answer = MsgBox(&quot;Only one presentation is open. &quot; & _           &quot;This presentation will be used as the source. &quot; & _            Chr(13) & &quot;Press YES to create a new presentation as &quot; _            & &quot;the destination.&quot;, vbYesNo + vbQuestion, &quot;Only One &quot; _            & &quot;Presentation Open&quot;)

' If no selected in the message box, quit the macro. If answer = vbNo Then End End If

' Create a new presentation for the designation. Presentations.Add

' Set up the slide size to be the same as the source. With ActivePresentation.PageSetup .SlideHeight = Presentations(1).PageSetup.SlideHeight .SlideWidth = Presentations(1).PageSetup.SlideWidth End With

' Switch the destination presentation to slide view. If ActiveWindow.ViewType <> ppViewSlide Then ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide End If

' Switch to the source presentation. Presentations(1).Windows(1).Activate

End If

' Change the view to slide sorter if not there already. If ActiveWindow.ViewType <> ppViewSlideSorter Then ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlideSorter End If

' Loop through all the slides and copy them to destination one by     ' one. For x = 1 To SourceSlides ' Select the first slide in the presentation and copy it. ActivePresentation.Slides.Range(Array(x)).Select ActiveWindow.Selection.Copy

' Switch to destination presentation. Presentations(2).Windows(1).Activate

' Create a new slide. ActivePresentation.Slides.Add _ ActivePresentation.Slides.Count + 1, ppLayoutBlank

' Make sure the new presentation is slide view. If ActiveWindow.ViewType <> ppViewSlide Then ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide End If

' Switch to the proper slide. ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide Index:=ActivePresentation.Slides.Count

' Paste the slide. ActiveWindow.View.Paste

' Adjust the size of the pasted object. With ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Left = 0 .Top = 0 .Width = ActivePresentation.PageSetup.SlideWidth .Height = ActivePresentation.PageSetup.SlideHeight End With

' Unselect the object. ActiveWindow.Selection.Unselect

' Switch to source. Presentations(1).Windows(1).Activate

Next x

' Restore the current view to source. ActiveWindow.ViewType = SourceView

End Sub

