Microsoft KB Archive/222756

= PPT2000: Sample Code to Determine the Number of Open Presentations =

Article ID: 222756

Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q222756





SUMMARY
This article provides a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that retrieves the number of open presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint, and displays that value in a message box.



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Sample Visual Basic Procedure
Sub GetTotalPresentationsOpen

' Variable used to store the number of open presentations. Dim Total As Long

' Used to control the loop. Dim i As Long

' Used to build the message box. Dim Message As String

' Determine how many presentations are open. Total = Application.Presentations.Count

If Total = 1 Then Message = "You have 1 presentation open: " Else Message = "You have " & Total & " presentations open: " End If

Message = Message & Chr(13) & Chr(13)

' Loop through the presentations and get the name of the ' presentation. For i = 1 To Total Message = Message & Chr(9) & Presentations(i).Name Next i

' Display the message box. MsgBox Message, vbInformation

End Sub

