Article ID: 222791
Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q222791
SUMMARY
This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that brings up the Office Assistant and prompts you to make a selection. Five different animation choices are available. Once an option is selected, the Assistant performs the animation. This code can be used as a starting point for creating Help systems with Microsoft Office.
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Sample Visual Basic Procedure
Sub GetInput() ' Declare variables. Dim AssistantName As String Dim IsVisible As Boolean Dim Result As Byte Dim ball as Balloon ' For error trapping. On Error Resume Next Err.Clear ' Get the name of the current assistant. AssistantName = Assistant.Name ' If the Assistant is not visible make visible. If Assistant.Visible = False Then Assistant.Visible = True IsVisible = False Else IsVisible = True End If ' Create a balloon for the assistant. Set Ball = Assistant.NewBalloon With Ball ' Add heading and question. .Heading = "Hi! I Am " & AssistantName .text = "Which Animation would you like me to perform?" ' Add radio button choices for animation selection. .Labels(1).text = "Appear" .Labels(2).text = "Disappear" .Labels(3).text = "Empty Trash" .Labels(4).text = "Artsy" .Labels(5).text = "Thinking" ' Sets the BalloonType Property. .BalloonType = msoBalloonTypeButtons ' Make the balloon modal, this is the default. .Mode = msoModeModal ' Add a cancel button to the balloon, OK is default. .Button = msoButtonSetCancel End With ' Loop until cancel is selected. Do ' Show the Balloon Result = Ball.Show ' If Cancel button selected, end the macro. If Err <> 0 Then ' If the assistant was not visible close the assistant. If IsVisible = False Then Assistant.Visible = False Else ' Set to idle. Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationIdle End If End End If ' Perform the animation. Select Case Result Case 1 Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationAppear Case 2 Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationDisappear Case 3 Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationEmptyTrash Case 4 Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationGetArtsy Case 5 Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationThinking Case Else MsgBox "An Error Occurred" End End Select ' Update the heading. Ball.Heading = "Please Make a Selection" Loop End Sub
REFERENCES
For more information about how to use the sample code in this article, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
212536 OFF2000: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles
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