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NOTE: The following macro examples work only in PowerPoint. Visual Basic for Applications macros are not supported by the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
As an alternative, you can use the
SendKeys statement to gain limited control of dialog boxes.
SendKeys sends the specified keystrokes to the operating system, as if you typed them using the keyboard.
NOTE: You may experience unexpected results if PowerPoint is not the
active window when you run this code.
Sub ShowFileOpen()
' This procedure displays the Open dialog box by
' sending the CTRL+o keystrokes to the active window.
SendKeys "^o"
End Sub
Sub ShowFileNew()
' This procedure displays the New dialog box by
' sending CTRL+n keystrokes to the active window.
SendKeys "^n"
End Sub
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