Microsoft KB Archive/173288

= PPT: Sample Code to Update Links in a Graph Datasheet =

Article ID: 173288

Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Graph 97
 * Microsoft PowerPoint 98 for Macintosh
 * Microsoft PowerPoint 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q173288





SUMMARY
This article provides a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that updates the links inside a Microsoft Graph object on a Microsoft PowerPoint slide.



MORE INFORMATION
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Before you can run the sample Visual Basic macro, you must add a reference to the Graph 8.0 object model. To add the reference, follow these steps:
 * 1) On the Tools menu, point to Macros, and then click Visual Basic Editor.
 * 2) On the Tools menu, click References.
 * 3) In the References - VBAProject dialog box, click to select the Microsoft Graph 8.0 Object Library check box.
 * 4) Click OK.

The project now contains a reference to the Graph 8.0 object model.

Sample Visual Basic Procedure
Sub UpdateAllGraphs

Dim oShape As Shape Dim oSlide As Slide Dim oGraph As Object '  ' Loop through each slide in the presentation. '  For Each oSlide In ActivePresentation.Slides '  ' Loop through all the shapes on the current slide. '     For Each oShape In oSlide.Shapes '  ' Check whether the shape is an OLE object. '        If oShape.Type = msoEmbeddedOLEObject Then '  ' Check whether the OLE object is a Graph 8 object. '           If oShape.OLEFormat.ProgID = "MSGraph.Chart.8" Then '  ' Found a graph; obtain object reference, and ' then update. '              Set oGraph = oShape.OLEFormat.Object oGraph.Application.Update '  ' Now, quit out of the MSGraph program. This frees ' memory, and prevents any problems. Also, set oGraph equal ' to Nothing to release the object. '              oGraph.Application.Quit Set oGraph = Nothing End If        End If      Next oShape Next oSlide

End Sub

