Article ID: 162121
Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft PowerPoint 98 for Macintosh
- Microsoft PowerPoint 97 Standard Edition
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SUMMARY
This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that finds all Microsoft Graph 8.0 objects in the active presentation and applies an entry custom animation to each one. The macro randomly chooses which animation effect to apply to each graph.
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Sample Visual Basic Procedure
Sub GraphAnimationRandomizor() Const NumEffects As Byte = 58 Dim SlideObject As Slide Dim ShapeObject As Shape Dim HoldRandomValue As Byte ' Make an array to store all the different types ' of Entry Animation Effects Dim EffectList(1 To NumEffects) As Long Dim GraphCount As Long ' Initialize the graph counter GraphCount = 0 ' Set up the Effect list SetUpEffectList EffectList() ' Outer loop goes through every slide in the Active presentation For Each SlideObject In Application.ActivePresentation.Slides ' Inner loop goes through every shape in the presentation For Each ShapeObject In SlideObject.Shapes ' Check if the shape is an OLE object If ShapeObject.Type = msoEmbeddedOLEObject Then ' Check if the shape is a graph If ShapeObject.OLEFormat.ProgID = "MSGraph.Chart.8" Then With ShapeObject.AnimationSettings ' This property must be set to True for any of the ' other properties of the AnimationSettings object ' to take effect. .Animate = msoTrue ' Get a Random number Randomize HoldRandomValue = Int((NumEffects * Rnd) + 1) ' Assigns a random animatation to the graph .EntryEffect = EffectList(HoldRandomValue) End With ' Increment the graph counter GraphCount = GraphCount + 1 End If End If Next ShapeObject Next SlideObject ' Check if any graphs were changed If GraphCount = 0 Then MsgBox "No Graphs are available. No changes were made " _ & "to the presentation.", vbInformation, "No Graphs" Else ' Set up the message box If GraphCount = 1 Then MsgBox "One Graph was given a random custom animation.", _ vbInformation, "Random Custom Animation" Else MsgBox "Suscessfully applied a custom animation to all " _ & "Graphs.", vbInformation, GraphCount & " Graphs Animated" End If End If End Sub ' Assigns effect constants to the List Array Sub SetUpEffectList(ByRef List() As Long) ' Appear List(1) = ppEffectAppear ' Fly Effects List(2) = ppEffectFlyFromBottom List(3) = ppEffectFlyFromBottomLeft List(4) = ppEffectFlyFromBottomRight List(5) = ppEffectFlyFromLeft List(6) = ppEffectFlyFromRight List(7) = ppEffectFlyFromTop List(8) = ppEffectFlyFromTopLeft List(9) = ppEffectFlyFromTopRight ' Blinds Effects List(10) = ppEffectBlindsHorizontal List(11) = ppEffectBlindsVertical ' Box Effects List(12) = ppEffectBoxIn List(13) = ppEffectBoxOut ' Checkerboard Effects List(14) = ppEffectCheckerboardAcross List(15) = ppEffectCheckerboardDown ' Crawl Effects List(16) = ppEffectCrawlFromDown List(17) = ppEffectCrawlFromLeft List(18) = ppEffectCrawlFromRight List(19) = ppEffectCrawlFromUp ' Dissolve List(20) = ppEffectDissolve ' Flash Effect List(21) = ppEffectFlashOnceFast List(22) = ppEffectFlashOnceMedium List(23) = ppEffectFlashOnceSlow ' Peek Effect List(24) = ppEffectPeekFromDown List(25) = ppEffectPeekFromLeft List(26) = ppEffectPeekFromRight List(27) = ppEffectPeekFromUp ' Random Effects List(28) = ppEffectRandomBarsHorizontal List(29) = ppEffectRandomBarsVertical ' Spiral List(30) = ppEffectSpiral ' Split Effects List(31) = ppEffectSplitHorizontalIn List(32) = ppEffectSplitHorizontalOut List(33) = ppEffectSplitVerticalIn List(34) = ppEffectSplitVerticalOut ' Stretch Effects List(35) = ppEffectStretchAcross List(36) = ppEffectStretchDown List(37) = ppEffectStretchLeft List(38) = ppEffectStretchRight List(39) = ppEffectStretchUp ' Strips Effects List(40) = ppEffectStripsDownLeft List(41) = ppEffectStripsDownRight List(42) = ppEffectStripsLeftDown List(43) = ppEffectStripsLeftUp List(44) = ppEffectStripsRightDown List(45) = ppEffectStripsRightUp List(46) = ppEffectStripsUpLeft List(47) = ppEffectStripsUpRight ' Swivel List(48) = ppEffectSwivel ' Wipe Effects List(49) = ppEffectWipeDown List(50) = ppEffectWipeLeft List(51) = ppEffectWipeRight List(52) = ppEffectWipeUp ' Zoom Effects List(53) = ppEffectZoomBottom List(54) = ppEffectZoomCenter List(55) = ppEffectZoomIn List(56) = ppEffectZoomInSlightly List(57) = ppEffectZoomOut List(58) = ppEffectZoomOutSlightly End Sub
REFERENCES
For more information about creating Visual Basic for Applications macros, click the Office Assistant in Microsoft PowerPoint, type how to create a macro, click Search, and then click to view "Create a macro in Visual Basic Editor."
For more information about running Visual Basic for Applications macros, click the Office Assistant in Microsoft PowerPoint, type how to run a macro, click Search, and then click to view "Run a macro."
NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the Standard toolbar. If the Assistant is not able to answer your query, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
176476 OFF: Office Assistant Not Answering Visual Basic Questions
For more information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
163435 VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications
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