PPT2000: Sample Visual Basic Code to Control Window Redraw (222709)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2000
This article was previously published under Q222709 SUMMARY
This article shows how to use the LockWindowUpdate API function in the
SetSmallCaps() macro to prevent PowerPoint from redrawing the application
window. When the window is not locked you can see the fonts change as the
macro runs. When the window is locked, this transition from normal text to
small capital letters appears instantaneous. The macro unlocks the window
before it finishes.
For more information about the SetSmallCaps() macro, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
222729
PPT2000: Sample Code to Apply Small Caps Formatting to Selection
MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without warranty either expressed or implied. This includes, but is not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This article assumes that you are familiar with the programming language that is being demonstrated and with the tools that are used to create and to debug procedures. Microsoft support engineers can help explain the functionality of a particular procedure, but they will not modify these examples to provide added functionality or construct procedures to meet your specific requirements. Overview of LockWindowUpdate() API Function
To use the LockWindowUpdate function, you must have a handle (HWND) to the
window you want to lock. The sample code uses the FindWindow() API
function to obtain a handle to the main application window:
hwnd = FindWindow("PP9FrameClass", 0&)
If FindWindow() is successful, the variable hwnd (a long) holds a handle
to the main application window. Now that you have a handle, you can use
the LockWindowUpdate() function to prevent that window from redrawing:
LockWindowUpdate (hwnd)
To unlock the window, you must call LockWindowUpdate() with NULL (0&) as the parameter.
LockWindowUpdate (0&)
It is very important to add this statement. If your code locks a window
and then fails to unlock it, the window stays locked even after your
macro ends.
The Lock Window Version of the SetSmallCaps Macro
' API declarations for LockWindowUpdate() and FindWindow().
Declare Function LockWindowUpdate Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwndLock As Long) As Long
Declare Function FindWindow Lib "user32" Alias "FindWindowA" _
(ByVal lpClassName As String, ByVal lpWindowName As Long) As Long
Sub SetSmallCaps()
' Used to trap errors.
On Error Resume Next
Err.Clear
' Dimension variables.
Dim oTextRange As TextRange
Dim oWordRange As TextRange
Dim lNewFontSize As Long
Dim i As Long
Dim hwnd As Long
' Get a handle to the main application window.
hwnd = FindWindow("PP9FrameClass", 0&)
' Lock the main applicationwindow.
' Prevents PowerPoint from redrawing the main window.
LockWindowUpdate (hwnd)
' Get reference to the selected text.
Set oTextRange = ActiveWindow.Selection.TextRange
' Check if error occurred getting text selection.
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
MsgBox "Cannot apply Small Caps to selection. Please select " _
& "some text and run the macro again.", vbExclamation, _
"Invalid Selection"
' Stop the macro.
End
End If
' Loop through the words in the selection.
For i = 1 To oTextRange.Paragraphs.Words.Count
' Get a reference to the first word in the selection.
Set oWordRange = oTextRange.Paragraphs.Words(i, 1)
'With oWordRange.Paragraphs.Characters(1, 1)
With oWordRange.Characters(1, 1)
' Set the first letter to be upper case.
.ChangeCase ppCaseUpper
' Calculate the new font size.
lNewFontSize = ((.Font.Size) / 1.3)
End With
' Change the remaining characters to the new font size.
With oWordRange
.Characters(2, (oWordRange.Length)).Font.Size = lNewFontSize
.Characters(2, (oWordRange.Length)).ChangeCase ppCaseUpper
End With
Next i
' Unlocks the main application window. Whenever you use the
' LockWindowUpdate API to lock a window, you must call
' LockWindowUpdate again (with a Null parameter 0&) to allow the
' window to redraw.
LockWindowUpdate (0&)
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
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 10/11/2006 |
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