PPT2000: Code to Display the Number of Slides or Shapes Selected (222777)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2000

This article was previously published under Q222777

SUMMARY

If you hold SHIFT, you can select multiple slides or shapes at the same time. This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that displays a message box with the number of shapes or slides that are currently selected.

MORE INFORMATION

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Sample Visual Basic Procedure

   Sub HowMany()

      Const StandardMessage As String = "Please select a slide or a" _
      & " shape and run the macro again."

      ' Define a selection object.
      Dim TheSelection As PowerPoint.Selection

      ' String used to create the message box.
      Dim Message As String

      Dim NumberOfObjects As Long

      ' Assign the TheSelection to the current selection.
      Set TheSelection = ActiveWindow.Selection

      ' Determine the type of selection.
      Select Case TheSelection.Type

         ' See whether a selection was made.
         Case ppSelctionNone

            Message = "You don't have anything selected. " _
               & StandardMessage

         ' See whether a slide is selected.
         Case ppSelectionSlides

            ' Get the number of slides selected.
            NumberOfObjects = TheSelection.SlideRange.Count

            If NumberOfObjects = 1 Then
               Message = "You have one slide selected."
            Else
               Message = "You have " & NumberOfObjects _
                  & " slides selected."
            End If

         Case ppSelectionShapes

            ' Get the number of shapes selected.
            NumberOfObjects = TheSelection.ShapeRange.Count
            If NumberOfObjects = 1 Then
               Message = "You have one shape selected."
            Else
               Message = "You have " & NumberOfObjects _
                  & " shapes selected."
            End If

         Case ppSelectionText

            Message = "You have text selected. " & StandardMessage

         Case Else

            MsgBox "Do not recognize your selection.", vbCritical
            End

      End Select

      ' Display the message box.
      MsgBox Message, vbInformation

   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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