power point macro

R

Ron

Although I can create a Macro in Power Point, I can't get it to accept a
sequence of custom animation commands. Any clues anybody?
 
G

Glen Millar

Hi,

Can you please post some code so we can see what you are doing?

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Please tell us your PowerPoint version

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
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glen at pptworkbench dot com
 
J

John Wilson

As Glen says - "need more input"

However if you are trying to RECORD a macro involving animation - don't
bother you can't! You will need to write the code yourself.

If you post exactly what you want to happen then maybe someone will post
some sample code. Be warned though animation code is not the simplest!

Make sure that you include the version of PowerPoint you use - pre 2002
animation had a different object model.
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Josh Schierling

Same issue here. I am animating electrical schematics and am doing it
exclusively with custom animations. It is the same animations over and over
(the perfect function for a macro), Entrance, Wipe. I want to build a macro
for each direction as well as the On Click, With Previous and After Previous.
This would save me tremendous time. Can any put up some code or show me
where to learn to work it out myself. Thanks.
 
J

Josh Schierling

I took a look at and that would work if all the animations were identical.
However, the lines follow the flow of the schematic and go in many different
directions. I should also specify that I'm using 2003. I had an
aquantenance write up a little code that applied an animation to an
individual object through a macro, but it would generate a new line each
time. I was wondering if there is a way to write a macro that would apply a
set animation to a selected objected that didn't have to have the object
identifier already known. Or just a place that I could look at code to learn
how to modify for my project. Thanks for all your time and suggestions - Josh
 

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